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Special Care
of the Continuous
Cleaning
Oven
Interior
(on some models)
The special coating
is a porous ceramic material,
which is dark in color and feels slightly rough to
the touch.
The continuous
cleaning
oven deans
itseff while
cooldng.
The oven walls are finished
with a special
coating
that cannot
be cleaned
in the usual manner
with soap, detergents,
steel wool pads, commercial
oven cleaners,
coarse abrasive
pads or coarse brushes.
Use of such cleansers
and/or
the use of oven sprays will
cause permanent
damage.
If magnified,
the surface would
appear
as peaks, valleys
and sub-surface
"tunnels."
This rough
finish
tends to
prevent
grease spatters
from forming
little beads or
droplets
that run down
the side walls of a hard-surface
oven liner, leaving
unsightly
streaks that require
hand
cleaning.
Instead,
when
spatter
hits the porous
finish,
it is dispersed
and partially
absorbed.
This spreading
action increases
the exposure
of oven soil to heated
air
and malies it somewhat
less noticeable.
Soil may not disappear
completely
and at some time
after extended
usage, stains may appear
that cannot
be
removed.
The special
coating
works
best on small
amounts
of
spatter,
It does not work well with larger spills, especially
sugars, egg or dairy mixtures.
The oven bottom
does
not have the continuous
cleaning
oven coating
and can
be removed
and cleaned with a commercial
oven cleaner.
This special
coating
is not used
on the oven shelves,
oven bottom
or the inside
of the oven door.
Remove
these to clean with a corranercial
oven cleaner to prevent
damaging
the continuous
cleaning
oven coating.
Make sure the oven bottom is in place before you
turn the oven on for any reason.
Use care in removing
and replacing
the oven bottom
and shelves
and in placing
and removing
dishes and
food to avoid scratching,
rubbing
or otherwise
damaging
the porous
finish on the oven walls.
To Clean the Continuous
Cleaning
Oven:
1. Let range parts cool before handling. We
recommend
rubber gloves be worn when cleaning.
2. Remove shelves and cookware.
3. Soil visibility
may be reduced
by operating
the oven
at 400°E
(204°C.).
Close the door
and turn
OVEN
TEMP
lmob to
400°E (204°C.).
Time for at least
four hours.
Repeated
cycles may be necessary
before
improvement
in appearance
is apparent.
Remember: During
the operation of the oven, the
door and other range surfaces will get hot enough
to cause burns. Do not touch. Let the range cool
before replacing
the oven shelves.
4. If a spillover
or heavy
soiling
occurs
on the porous
surface,
as soon as the oven has cooled,
remove
as
much
of the soil as possible
using
a small
amount
of
water and a stiff-bristle
nylon
brush.
Use water
sparingly
and change
it frequently,
keeping
it as clean
as possible,
and be sure to blot it up with paper
towels,
cloths or sponges.
Do not rub or scrub wi_h
paper
towels, cloths
or sponges,
since they will leave
unsightly
lint on the oven finish. If water leaves a
white ring on the finish as it dries, apply water
again
and blot it with a clean sponge,
starting
at the edge
of the ring and wortdng
toward
the center.
The oven bottom
has a porcelain
enamd
finish.
The oven bottom
comes
out for cleaning
away from
the continuous
cleaning
oven.
The inside
of the oven door has a porcelain
enamel
finish.
The oven door lifts off for cleaning
away from
the continuous
cleaning
oven. For instructions
on how
to clean the inside of the oven door refer to the
Lift-Off
Oven
Door section.
Do not use soap, detergent,
steel wool pads,
commercial
oven cleaners,
silicone oven sprays,
coarse pads or coarse brushes on the porous
sm'face. These products will spot, clog and damage
the porous surface and reduce its ability to work.
Do not scrape
the porous
surface
with
a knife
or
spatula--they
could permanently
damage
the finish.
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