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Racks - GE P2S975 Owner's Manual

Self-cleaning dual fuel convection ranges
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Oven rack
Oven Racks
_M1 oven
racks
may
be cleaned
by hand
with
an abrasive
cleaner
or steel
wool.
_MteI" cleaning,
rinse
the
rocks
with
clean
water
and
dry with
a clean
cloth.
Gray
porcelain-coated
()veil
i'ac]_,4
IllaV
i'ei/lain
in the
oven
during
the
selfXcleaning
cycle
without
being
damaged.
The
shiny,
silve>
colored
oven
i'ac]cs
Ill[Iv
i'eillain
in
the
()veil during
the
self-cleaning
cycle,
but
they will lose their
luster
and
become
hard
to slide.
It will be necessax
y to grease
all oven
rack
side
edges
with
a light
coating
of
vegetable
oil after
cleaning
them
bv hand
or in the
oven.
This
will help
maintain
the
ease
of sliding
the
racks
in and
out of
the
oven.
Socket
]laSS COVer
Oven Light Bulbs
NOTE"The glass cover should be
removed only when cold. Wearing latex
gloves may offer a better grip.
CAUTION. Before replacing
your
oven light bulb, disconnect the electrical
power to the oven at the main fuse or
circuit breaker panel.
Be sm'e
to let the
light
cover
and
1)ulb
cool
completely:
For yore" safe_;
do not touch
a hot
bulb
with
bare hands
or a damp
cloth.
Toremove:
[]
Turn
the
glass co'_er
c()tmterch)ckwise
l/4
tm'n
tmfil
the
tabs of the
glass
cover
clear
the
gr()oxes
(ff th e socket.
[]
Using
gloves
or a dr)
cloth,
relnoxe
the
bull)
b) pulling
it straight
out.
To
replace:
[]
Use a new
130-',olt
halogen bulb,
not
to exceed
50 watts.
[]
Using gloves or a dry cloth, relnoxe
the bulb fl'om its packaging.
Do not
touch
the bulb with bare finge_.
Receptacle
[]
Push the bulb straight
into the
receptacle
all the way
[]
Place the tabs of the glass coxer into
the grooxes
of the socket. Tm'n the
glass cover clockwise
1/4 turn to
engage.
For improved
lighting
inside
the oven, clean the glass cover
fl'equenfly
using a wet cloth. This
should
be done
when the oven is
complemly
cool.
[]
Recomlect
electrical
power
to
the
o_, en.
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