Cleaning Chart - Jenn-Air JER8500AAA Use And Care Manual

Electric range with self-cleaning oven
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ABOUTCLEANING
• Be sureappliance is off and all parts are cool before handling or
cleaning.This is to avoid damageand possible burns.
• If a part is removed,be sure it is correctly replaced.
• To prevent stainingor discoloration,clean applianceafter each use.
CLEANING
CHART
PROCEDURES
Broilerpan and
• Soap and water
Never cover insert with aluminum foil as this prevents the fat from
insert
• Plasticorsoap
draining to pan below.
filledscouringpad
1. Removefromovenafteruse.Coolthenpouroffgrease.
• Dishwasher
2. Placesoapyclothoverinsertand pan;let soakto loosensoil,
3. Wash in warm soapy water. Use soap filledscouringpad to remove
stubborn soil.
4. Broilerpan and insert can be cleaned in the dishwasher.
Control knobs
• Soap and water
For ease of cleaning,turn off knob and remove by pullingforward.
• Mild liquid sprays
1. Wash, rinse, and dry. Do not use abrasive cleaningagents as they may
• Glass cleaners
scratch the finish and removethe markings.
2. Turn on each elementto be sure knobs have been correctly replaced.
Drip bowls,
Do not cover drip bowls with aluminumfoil.
chrome
• Soap and water
Bowlscan permanentlydiscolorovertime, if exposedto excessiveheat,or if
• Plastic scouring
soil is allowed to bake on. The discoloration will not affect the cooking
pads
performance.
• Mild abrasive
1. After each use, wash, rinse and dry.
cleaners
2. If heavilysoiled, gently scrub with plastic scouring pad. If soil is allowed
• Flitz Metal Polish
to burn on, it may be impossibleto remove.
3. A non-abrasive metal polish such as Flitz may be used to help remove
blue/gold heat stains. Flitz is available in many automotive supply and
hardwarestores.These stainsare caused by overheating,and normally
occur overa period oftime. They are usuallypermanent.Follow package
directions.
Drip bowls,
• Soap and water
Porcelainmay discoloror craze over time,if overheated,or if soil isallowed
)orcelain
• Mild abrasive
to bakeon. This is normal and willnot affect cooking performance.
cleaners
1. When cool, wash after each use, rinse and dry to prevent staining or
• Plasticscouring
discoloration.
pads
2. To clean heavy soil, soak in hot sudsy water, then use mild abrasive
• Dishwasher
cleaner and plastic scouring pad.
Elements,
1. Elementsare self-cleaning. Soilwill burn off as elementsare used.
oven and coil
2. Do notsprayovencleaneron elements,electricalhookup orconnection.
3. Donot immerse coil-type surfaceelementsinwater.
Enamel, painted
• Soapand water
NOTE:Usedry towelor clothto wipeupspills,especially acid (milk,lemon
• Backguard
• Mildliquidcleaner
juice,fruit,mustard, t omatosauce)orsugaryspills. S urfacemaydiscolor o r
• Ovendoor
• Glasscleaner
dullif soilisnotimmediately removed. T hisisespecially important f or white
• Sidepanels
surfaces.
• Storagedrawer
1. When cool,washwithwarm soapywater,rinseand dry. Neverwipe a
or lowerpanel
warmor hotsurfacewitha dampclothas this maydamagethesurface
and may causea steamburn.
2. Forstubbornsoil,use mildlyabrasivecleaningagentssuchas baking
sodapasteorBonAmi.
3. Donotuseabrasive, c austic or harshcleaning agentssuchas steelwool
padsorovencleaners.Theseproducts willscratch or permanently dam-
agethe surface.

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