E Series Oven Operation

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Self-Clean Feature

WOLF TIPS FOR SUCCESS

Before using the self-clean feature, remove the oven racks and rack guides. They will discolor if left in the oven during self-clean.

Remove broiler pan and any other utensil stored inside the oven.

Remove any food particles and grease from spillovers before starting self-clean.

Food with high sugar or acid content, such as fruit juice, milk and tomatoes, may cause a permanent dull spot. Wipe up immediately or remove with a razor blade scraper before using the self-clean feature.

Use the self-clean feature as often as necessary. Do not wait until heavy soil accumulates.

After the self-clean cycle is complete and the oven has cooled, use a damp sponge or paper towel to wipe up any ash.

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SETTING CONTROLS

1)Remove all oven racks and rack guides before self- cleaning.

2)Touch SELF CLEAN. For double ovens, this will start self-clean for upper oven. To self-clean lower oven, first touch the UPPER/LOWER touch pad so that the lower oven icon is selected in the control panel display. Then touch SELF CLEAN. The control panel will auto- matically scroll the following message: REMOVE ALL RACKS AND RACK GUIDES. PRESS ENTER.

3)Touch ENTER to start the default clean for a total time of 3 hours; self-clean for 2 hours and cool down for 1 hour.

4)The cleaning time can be adjusted to any amount of time between 21/2 and 4 hours. Touch TIMED COOK, then enter the clean time. For best results, the cleaning time should be set at 4 hours.

5)Enter the desired stop time and touch ENTER. The oven will automatically start and stop based on the desired cleaning time and stop time.

6)Touch desired oven OFF to clear the display when oven is finished cleaning.

During self-clean, exterior surfaces may get hotter than usual. Children should be kept away.

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