Self-Cleaning - Roper F8858W0 Use And Care Manual

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PUTTING
OUT A GREASE FIRE
A
dry
chemical,
foam
or
Halon
type
fire
ex-
tlngulsher
should
be near
the range
where
you can
easily
reach
It in case
of a cooking
fire.
A Halon
ex-
tinguisher
WIII not
spool
the
food
and
makes
no
nleS:;
Never
use
water
on
a g'ease
ftre
it bvlil only
spread
the
flames
Never
pick
up a flaming
pan
IFstead
1 Turr
off the burner
2
ISrnother
the fire with
a ilghtly
flttlng
pan IId. bak
1ng soda
or an extinguisher
How
to put
out
a liquid
grease
fire
with
a fire
extinguisher:
1
Stand
back
5 or 6 feet
2 Open
the extinguisher
3
Starting
at the
flames
closest
to you.
move
the
extinguisher
side
to sloe
and work
back
until
all
flames
are out
CAUTION:
If you
bring
the
extinguisher
too
close
you
may
blow
burning
grease
all over
the cooklng
area
--
4
SELF-CLEANING
OVEN
Always
rake the oven
racks,
the broiler
pan and other
pots
and pans
out of the oven
before
a self clean
cycle.
Do not
try to clean
cookware,
removable
parts
of the range
or any
other
utensils
II? the oven
during
a self clean
cycle.
Clean
only
range
parts
listed
In !his book.
See pages
15-21
fdeber
use any
kind
of oven
cleaner
or oven
liner
coating
or any part of your
range.
Do not use any spray
cans
near
yc'ur
range
The
gas used
to make
these
cans
spray
can
cause
rusting
of metal
parts
In areas
of high heat
NO!
Thedoorgasketlsneededforagoodseal
Donotrubthe
gasket.
Clean
only with hydrogen
peroxide.
See page 15.

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