Self Clean - Kenmore 790.7423 Series Use & Care Manual

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Oven
Controls
Self Clean
A self cleaning
oven cleans
itself with high temperatures
(well
above
normal
cooking
temperatures),
which eliminate
soils com-
pletely
or reduces them to a fine powdered
ash you can wipe
away
afterwards
with a damp
cloth.
The Self Clean function
allows
you to select three 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
Self Clean.
Be sure to read
all following
caution
and important
statements before
starting a self clean
cycle.
Do not leave small children
unattended
near
appliance.
During
self clean cycle, the outside
of the oven can
become
very hot and cause burns if touched.
Do not line the oven walls,
racks, oven bottom,
or any part of the range with aluminum
foil. This will cause per-
manent
damage
to the oven interior
and destroy
heat distribu-
tion, and will met to the oven interior.
Do not force
the oven door open.
This will
damage
the automatic
door
locking
system.
Use caution
when
opening
the oven door
after
the self clean cycle ends. The oven
may still be very
hot and cause burns. To avoid
possible
burns,
stand to side of oven when opening
door to allow
steam or hot
air to escape.
The health
of some birds
is extremely
sensitive
to fumes given off during
the self clean cycle of any range.
Move
birds to a well ventilated
room.
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 discolor.
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 Figure
1 8). These areas
heat sufficiently
to burn soil
on. Clean
using soap and water
prior
to starting
Self Clean.
Remove any excessive spills. 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
spills can cause heavy
smoke or fire when subjected
to high temperatures.
Do not allow food
spills with high
sugar or acid content
(such as milk, tomatoes,
sauerkraut,
fruit juices, or pie fillings)
to remain
on the surface
as they
may leave a dull spot even after
cleaning.
Figure 18: Areas to clean and to avoid
Do not clean the oven door
gasket.
The woven
material
in
the gasket
is essential
for a good
seal. Care should
be
taken not to rub, damage,
or remove
the oven door gasket.
Doing
so could cause damage
to the door
gasket
and
compromise
the performance
of the oven.
Important
notes:
The kitchen
area
should
be well ventilated
using an open
window,
ventilation
fan, or exhaust
hood
during
the first
Self Clean
cycle. This will help
eliminate
the normal
odors.
Do not attempt
to open
the oven door
when the OVEN
LOCK indicator
light is flashing.
Allow about
15 seconds for
the motorized
door
latch mechanism
to completely
lock or
unlock the oven door.
When
the clean time finishes, the oven door
will remain
locked
until the range
has cooled
sufficiently.
In addition
to
the clean time that was programmed,
you must allow
about
1 additional
hour for the oven to cool before
you will be
able
to open
the oven door.
Radiant
surface
elements
will operate
when an
oven is in Self Clean mode
IF the range is equipped
with
knobs.
If this is the case, it is NOT advisable
to use the surface
elements
when using the Self Clean function.
The oven reaches very high
temperatures
and you could be burned.
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