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When oven controls are set to “CLEAN,” the oven gets much hotter than it does for cooking. This high heat causes soil on the inside oven walls to burn off, or break up and mostly disappear. While this is happening, a special part in the oven vent helps remove smoke. Do not cover the
The chart below shows about what happens during a
Don’t touch the range during the cleaning cycle.. it will be hot. When the cleaning cycle is over, you will find some fine ashes in the oven. The amount of ash depends upon the amount of soil there was in the oven. When the oven is cool, clean up all that is left with a damp cloth. cleanser. or a
During the cleaning cycle, you may hear the sounds of metal heating and cooling. These are normal sounds, and a lot like those you can hear when the oven heats for regular cooking.
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800 |
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600 |
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400 |
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200 |
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‘Q hr. | 1 hr. | 1% hr. | 2 hr. | 242 hr. |
Special tips:
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If the cleaning cycle doesn’t get the oven as clean as it should be. the time set for cleaning was probably not long enough. Set the cleaning time longer next time. You can set it for more than 3 hours, if you want.
Plan to clean the oven before it gets too heavily soiled. Other- wise. you may notice more smoke than you would expect com- ing from the oven vent. And. the cleaning cycle has to be longer to clean a very soiled oven.
There will be normal “heatodors” during the cleaning cycle. To help get rid of them, keep the kitchen well ventilated.
To stop the cleaning cycle after it has started:
NOTE: Do not force the Lock Lever. Wait until it moves easily. Do not use foil or other oven liners in your