Care And Cleaning; Control Knods; Glass Surfaces; Porcelain Surfaces - KitchenAid KEBI271W Use And Care Manual

Electric 27 and 24 built-in single and double self-cleaning ovens
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Care and Cleaning
Several finishes have been used on this
oven. To prevent damage to these
finishes, follow the suggested cleaning
method(s) for that finish.
IMPORTANT: Some finishes can be
damaged from harsh and abrasive
cleaning agents.
Burn Or
Electrical Shock Hazard
Make sure ali controls are OFF
and the oven is COOL before
cleaning. Failure to do so
can result in burns or electrical
shock.
Control Knobs
Pull the control knobs straight off.
Wash with detergent and hot water,
then rinse well. Dry completely and
replace by pushing them firmly
into place.
IMPORTANT: Make sure all the
control knobs either point to the OFF
position, or are turned fully
counterclockwise.
Glass Surfaces
Clean surface with detergent and hot
water. Rinse and dry well. Use mild
glass cleaner to remove fingermarks.
Porcelain Surfaces
Clean surface with detergent and hot
water. Rinse and dry with soft cloth.
Chrome Surfaces And Trim
Clean with soap and hot water. Rinse
and dry well. Use mild glass cleaner to
remove fingermarks. For stubborn
spots, clean with an ammonia solution
of 1 cup ammonia to 2 gallons of
water.
Broiler Pan
Clean with detergent and hot water.
For stubbom spots, use a soap-filled
steel wool pad with plenty of water.
Rinse well.
Oven Racks
Clean with detergent and hot water.
For stubborn spots, soak in ammonia
solution of | cup ammonia to 2 gallons
of water.
Lower Oven Interior
(Double Oven)
Clean with detergent and hot water.
Rinse well with clear water and dry
with a soft towel. To remove heavy soil
use commercial oven cleaner or
scouring pad.
Self-Clean Oven Cycle
(Single/Upper Oven)
The Self-Clean cycle is designed to
eliminate the need for scrubbing and
scouring soil baked onto the oven
interior. Food spatters on the oven
wall become harder to remove each
time the oven is heated, but because
the Self-Clean cycle heats these soils to
a higher temperature (850°F — 900°F},
the soil is burned off.
Your KitchenAid oven offers a
variable time Self-Clean cycle to give
you excellent flexibility when self-
cleaning your oven. The length
of cleaning time can be set to meet
your cleaning needs. A 21/2 hour Self-
Clean cycle is usually ample to clean a
moderately soiled oven. A 4 hour
Self-Clean cycle is suggested for an
oven with heavy soil build-up. The
Self-Clean cycle can also be delayed to
a more convenient time if desired.
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