Select Clean; Read Before Starting Select Clean; Setting Select Clean - Kenmore 790.7240 Use & Care Manual

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Select Clean
A self-cleaning
oven cleans itself with high temperatures
(well above normal
cooking
temperatures)
which eliminate
soils completely
or reduces them to a fine powdered
ash
you can wipe away
aftwerwards
with a damp
cloth.
The Select Clean function
allows you to select 3 different
cleaning
times from 2, 3 or 4 hours. A 3-hour cleaning
time
is best used for normal
cleaning;
2-hour
time for light soils
and a 4-hour
clean time for heavier
stubborn
soils.
Read before
starting Select Clean
Be sure to read
all the following
caution
and
important
statements
BEFORE
starting
a self-clean
cycle:
!I_
DO
NOT
leave
small
children
unattended
near
the appliance.
During
the self-cleaning
cycle,
the
outside
of the range
can
become
very
hot to touch
and
can
Cause burns.
!I_
DO NOT llne
the oven
walls,
racks,
bottom
or any
other
part
of the range
with
aluminum
foil.
Doing
so will
destroy
heat
distribution,
produce
poor
baking
results
and
cause
permanent
damage
to the oven
interion
Aluminum foil will
melt
to the interior
of the oven.
The health
of some
birds
is extremely
sensitive
to the fumes
given
off
during
the self-cleaning
cycle
of any
range.
Move
birds
to another
well-ventilated
room.
DO
NOT
force
the oven
door
open.
This can
damage
the automatic
door
locking
system.
Use caution
when
opening
the oven
door
after
self-cleaning.
The oven
may
still
be
VERY NOT
and
can
cause
burns.
To avoid
possible
burns
stand
to the side
of the oven
when
opening
the oven
door
to allow
hot air or
steam
to escape.
Important
notes:
*
Completely
remove
ALL OVEN
RACKS
and
ANY
ACCESSORIES
FROM
OVEN
CAVITY
to avoid
damage
to oven
racks.
If the oven
racks
are not removed
they
may
discolon
*
Remove
ALL items
from
the oven
and
cooktop
including
cookware,
utensils
and
ANY ALUMINUM FOIL.
Aluminum
foil will
not withstand
high
temperatures
from
a self-clean
cycle
and will
melt.
"
DO
NOT
use oven
cleaners
or oven
protective
coatings
in or around
any
part
of the oven
interior.
°
Clean
any
soil from
the oven
frame,
the door
liner
outside
the oven
door
gasket
and the small
area
at the
front
center
of the oven
bottom
(See Fig.
1).
These
areas
heat
sufficiently
to burn
soil on. Clean
using
soap
and
water
prior
to starting
Select
Clean
(See
Fig. 1).
*
Remove
any
excessive
spillovers.
Any
spills
on the oven
bottom
should
be wiped-up
and
removed
before
starting
a self-clean
cycle.
To
clean,
use hot, soapy
water
and
a
cloth.
Large
spillovers
can
cause
heavy
smoke
or fire
when
subjected
to high
temperatures.
DO
NOT
allow
food
spills
with
a high
sugar
or acid
content
(such
as
milk,
tomatoes,
sauerkraut,
fruit
juices
or pie
filling)
to
remain
on the surface
as they
may
leave
a dull
spot
even
after
cleaning.
°
DO
NOT
clean
the oven
door
gasket
(See
Fig. 1). The
woven
material
of the oven
door
gasket
is essential
for a
good
seal.
Care
should
be taken
not to rub,
damage
or
remove
the gasket.
DO
NOT
use any
cleaning
materials
on the oven
door
gasket.
Doing
so could
cause
damage
to the door
gasket.
Fig. 1
Setting
Select
Clean
To set Select
Clean
to start
immediately:
1.
Be sure
the oven
is empty
and ALL
oven
racks
are
removed.
Remove
ail items
from
the cooktop.
Be sure
oven
door
is completely
closed.
2. Press Select Clean key pad.
display.
appears
in the
3. Press A
or V
once. 3:00 appears
in the display
indicating the default
3 hour clean time is selected.
To
change
to a 2 hour clean time press V;
"2:00"
appears
in the display.
To select a 4 hour clean time
press A
; "4:00"
appears
in the display.
4. After selecting
the clean time Select Clean will activate.
The DOOR
LOCKED indicator
light will glow and CLn
will appear
in the display.
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