This continuous cleaning process does not apply to
What soils
Fat spatters which occur during meat roasting. oven frying and broil- lng are the most frequent types of oven soils and can, in most instances. he continuously cleaned away.
Splllovers from pies and casseroles.
How to care for your Continuous Cleaning Oven
1 Follo\~ trusted recipes for baking. roasting and broiling They u.111give t~rne. temperature and pan recommendations to help eliminate smoke. bpattcr and splllovers before they happen
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X The windows of the coven door and oven racks should be cleaned with hot sudsy icater as required Ust~ a soapy steel wool pad or plastic zcounny pad to remc,vcJ stubborn spots Rinse ikell and dry with a yoft cloth
To replace aluminum foil on oven bottom
1 Cut a piece of
2Remove the oven racks
3Lift heating element enough to raise the feet off the oven bottom
4Slide foil into the oven under the heating element
5Be sure heating element is down with feet on the oven bottom. This is needed to give proper baking It also will help prevent acci- dentally touching the hot element when using the bottom rack.
You can order an Aluminum Foil Kit (Part Number 241430) from
your dealer. or use
If results aren’t what you expect
Remember, the oven is continuously cleaning itself to a present-
ably clean appearance at normal baking temperatures If most of your oven use is for broiling. and very little baking is done. you may see fat spatters on the oven walls and door. This is because broiling normally produces more spattenng than baking. If the appearance is of concern to you. clean the oven following the directions given below.
To
If you have a lot of fat spatters on the oven walls or door. and wish to clean them yourself, follou’ this procedure:
1 Wash the area with h(,t. soapy water and rinse well
2 Use a soapy steel wool pad or plastic scounng pad for more stubborn
5pots
13 DC, not use commercial oven cleaners. These cleaners may remain in the textured prcclaln enamel and reduce the effectiveness of the continuous clcanlng surface.