Cleaning Under Tht> Cooktop; Remwiny The Ovt'll Door - Whirlpool RJE-3165 Use And Care Manual

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Hold
surface
unit level
when replacing.
Foil should
be flat on
the bottom
so should
the feet on the element.
Replacinu
reflector
bowls and surface
units:
Be sure the surface
unit controls
are on "OFF."
Put the reflector
bowls
back into their places.
Make
sure you can see
the plug-ins
(receptacles)
for the surface
units
through
the square
hole in the side of each bowl.
Hold
the surface
unit level
with
the prongs
(terminals)
pointing
at
the plug-in
With the prongs
started
in the plug-in,
start pushing
in on the surface
unit. At the same time.
lift a little on the side of the surface
unit that's
by the plug-in.
Make
sure the surface-unit
prongs
are pushed
into the plug-in
as far as
they
will go. The surface
unit should
fit into the reflector
bowl
and be
level
Easier
cleaning with aluminum
foil:
Oven
cleaning
can
be a chore
when
spillovers
bake
onto
the
bottom
of the oven.
Use aluminum
foil so you can just throw
it away
with
the spillovers.
You can use the heavy-duty
18.inch
(45 cm) aluminum
foil
found
in most grocery
stores.
Or you can order
an aluminum
foil kit (Part
Number
241430)
from
wour Whirlpool
Dealer.
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2.
Prop up the top with
support
rod.
Pull straight
with
the
angle of part-open
door.
When
cutting
the
foil,
make
sure
it is long
enough
to cover
the
bottom
wtth enough
left over to start up both
sides.
Make
sure the bake element
is cool.
Lift it far enough
to raise its feet
from
the
bottom
of the
oven
(You
may
have
to remove
the
oven
rack. )
Slide
the foil sheet
under
the bake
element.
Make
sure it 1s centered
and long enough
to start up the sides
When
you put the bake
element
back down,
make
sure all the feet
rest solidly
on the foil and
that the foil is smoothed
out across
the
bottom
of the oven
If the feet on the element
are not solidly
on the
foil. the oven
may not bake
properly
Cleaning under the cooktop:
To clean the area under
the cooktop.
lift the front
of the cooktop
at
the center.
Raise the swing-up
rod to hold it. (Be sure the tip of the rod is
in the notch
in the cooktop.)
Use warmsoapy
water
and a sponge
or cloth.
Scouring
powders
or any
other
abrasive
cleaner
may
harm
porcelain-
enamel
finishes
and can scratch
chrome.
Be careful
not
to raise
the
cooktop
so high
that
it touches
the
control
console.
And don't
drop
it. Dropping
the cooktop
can chip or crack
a hard porcelain
ftnish.
or damage
side panels
and surface
unrts.
Removing the oven door:
Removing
the oven
door
may make
it easier
to clean
the oven.
To
remove
the door,
ftrst open
it to the first stop
(about
4 inches
or 10 cm).
Take hold
of both
sides of the door
near the top,
then
lift it
at the same
angle it is in.
With
the door
off, you will notice
how the ends of the htnges
slide
Into slots at the bottom
corners
of the door.
To put the door
back
on, fit
both
bottom
corners
of the door
over
the ends
of the hinges.
Push
the
door
down
evenly,
so neither
corner
gets ahead
of the other.
When
it
reaches
the bottom,
you
can close
the door.
A safety
latch
will hold
the
door
open
until it is on correctly.
Push down
evenly.'
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