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Metal
Sudsy cloth,
Pl~&if scouring
.
See page 26
Soap and Water
Soap-Filled
Scouring Pad
Plastic Scouring Pad
Soap and Water
Soap and Water
Soap and Watcw
Coflrnae~:al OvorI
Soap-Filled
Scouring Pad
Wash as soon after using as possible, TO clean, wipe with sudsy cloth,
then rub lightly with plastic scouring ball if necessary. Rinse and dry.
(CMwash in dishwasher.)
Clean with damp cloth. DO NOT TRY T(3 REMOVE, you will damage
your oven.
(Do not let soiled pan and rack stand in oven to cool.) Drain fat, COOI
pan and rack slightly. Sprinkle on detergent, fill pan with warm water.
Spread cloth or paper towel over rack, let stand
a
few minutes. Wash,
scouring is necessary. Rinse and dry. (Or wash in dishwasher.)
Wash all glass with cloth dam ened in soapy water. Rinse and polish
1'
with dry cloth. Knobs on con rot panel are removable,. if desired. if
knobs are removed, do not allow water to run down inside surface of
glass while cleaning,
Wash, rinse then polish with dry cloth. DO NOT USE steel wool, abra-
sives, ammonia, acids or commercial oven cleaners which may damage
finish.
Cool before cleaning,
FOR LIGHT SOIL: Frequent wiping with mild soap and water (particu-
larly after cooking meat will prolong the time between major cleaning,
1!
Rinse thoroughly. NO"r : Soap left on liner causes additional stains
when oven is reheat~d.
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FOR HEAVY SOIL: Choose a non-abrasive cleaner and follow label in-
structions, using thin layer of cleaner, Use of rubber gloves is recom-
mended. Wipe. or rub lightly on stubborn spots.
Rinse Well, W!p@off any oven cleaner that gets on thermostat bulb.
When rlnslng oven after cleaning, also wipe off thermostat bulb, found
in back, or on side, near top of oven.
ght bulbs can become warm enough to break ;f touched with moist cloth or towel. When cleaning
?anirrgcloths if lamp cover is removed. See Lamp Replacement, Care Section,)

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