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Standard clean models; continous clean models
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Cleaning Guide
NOTE: Let range/oven parts cool before touching or handling,
PART
Bake Unit and
Broil Unit
UATERIALS TO USE
GENERAL DIRECTIONS
C@not clean the bake unit or broil unit. Any soil will burn off when the unit is heated. NOTE:
rhe bake unit is hinged and can be lifted gently to clean the oven floor. If spillover, residue, or
]sh accumulates around the bake unit, gently wipe around the unit with warm water.
Drain fat, cool pan and rack slightly. (Do not let soiled pan and rack stand in oven to cool.)
Sprinkle on detergent. Fill the pan with warm water and spread cloth or paper towel over the
rack. Let pan and rack stand for a few minutes. Wash; scour if necessary. Rinse and dry.
OPTION: The broiler pan and rack may also be cleaned in a dishwasher,
Broiler Pan and Rack
' Soap and Water
' Soap-Filled Scouring Pad
~Commercial Oven Cleaner
) Dishwasher
Control Knobs:
Range Top and Oven
Outside Glass Finish
bMild Soap and Water
Pull off knobs. Wash gently but do not soak. Dry and return controls to range making sure to
match flat area on the knob and shaft,
*Soap and Water
Wash
all glass with cloth dampened in soapy water. Rinse and polish with a dry cloth. If knobs
we removed, do not allow water to run down inside the surface of glass while cleaning.
DO NOT USE steel wool,
I To safely clean surfaces: wash, rinse, and then polish
hletal, including
Brushed Chrome
Cooktop
~Soap and Water
~brasives, ammonia, acids or
commercial oven cleaners.
with a dry cloth.
Porcelain Enamel
and Painted Surfaces*
Paper Towel
Dry Cloth
Soap and Water
DO NOT USE oven cleaners,
cleansing powders or harsh
abrasives. These might
scratch the surface.
If acids should spill on the range while it is hot, use a dry
paper towel or cloth to wipe
Up
right away. When the
surface has cooled, wash and rinse. For other spills, such
as fat smatterings, etc., wash with soap and water when
cooled and then rinse, Polish with dry cloth.
(M.side and Inside
of Oven Door*
Soap and W~ter
DO NOT USE oven cleaners,
cleansing powders or harsh
abrasives.
To remove oven door for easier cleaning, see instructions in
the cleaning section of this book, Use soap and water to
thoroughly clean both the inside and outside of door. Rinse
well. NOTE: Soap left
on door liner causes additional
stains when the oven is reheated.
Standard oven Interior*
Soap and Water
QSoap-Filled Scouring Pad
Commemial Oven Cleaner
Cool before cleaning.
FOR LIGHT SOIL: Frequent wiping with mild soap and water (especially after cooking
meat) will prolong the time between major cleaning. Rinse thoroughly. NOTE: Soap left on
liner causes additional stains when oven is reheated.
FOR HEAVY SOIL: Choose a non-abrasive cleaner and follow label instructions, using thin
layer of cleaner. Use of rubber gloves is recommended. Wipe or rub lightly on stubborn
spots. Rinse well. Wipe off any oven cleaner that gets on thermostat bulb. When rinsing oven
after cleaning, also wipe thermostat bulb.
Only a damp cloth may be used to clean aluminum foil oven bottom liner. Aluminum foil
oven bottom liner may be replaced with heavy weight aluminum foil cut to the size of the
original liner. Be sure to remove this liner from oven bottom before cleaning oven.
Removable
Aluminum Foil
Oven Bottom Liner
Damp Cloth
Remove the Oven Vent Duct found under the right rear surface unit. Wash in hot, soapy water
and dry and replace. (Opening should match opening in drip pan.)
Your shelves can be cleaned by using any and all mentioned materials. Rinse thoroughly
to remove all materials after cleaning. NOTE: Some commercial oven cleaners cause
darkening and discoloration. When using for first time, test cleaner on small part of shelf and
check for discoloration before completely cleaning.
Oven Vent Duct
Soap and Water
Shelves
Soap and Water
Soap-Filled Scouring Pad
Commercial Oven Cleaner
DO NOT USE dishwasher to I Soatters and soills bum away when the coils are heated. At
Cah-od" Surface
Unit Coils
clean the surface unit coils.
tfie end of a m'eal,remove ail utensils from the Calrod@unit
DO NOT handle the unit
and heat the soiled units at HI. Let the soil bum off about a
before completely cooled.
minute and switch the units to OFF. Avoid getting cleaning
DO NOT immerse plug-in
materials on the coils. Wipe off any cleaning materials with
units in any kind of liquid.
a damp paper towel bejbre heating the Calrod@unit.
For cleaning, remove drawer by pulling it all the way open, tilt up the front and lift out. Wipe
with damp cloth or sponge and replace. Never use harsh abrasives or scouring pads.
Clean as described below or in the dishwasher. Wipe all rings after each cooking so unnoticed
spatter will not "bum on" next time you cook. To remove "burned-on" spatters use any or all
cleaning materials mentioned. Rub
lightly
with scouring pad to prevent scratching of the
surface.
Soap and Water
Storage Drawer
Chrome-Plated
Trim Rings
Soap and Water
Stiff-Bristled Brush
Plastic Scouring Pad
Soap and Water
Plastic Scouring Pad
c Dishwasher
Cool pan slightly. Sprinkle on detergent and wash or scour pan with warm water. Rinse and
dry. In addition, pan may also be cleaned in the dishwasher.
Aluminum
Drip Pans
*Soil ia~e of marinades, fruit iuices, tomato sauces and basting materials containing acids may cause discoloration. Spillovers should be wiped up
irnme{iately. with care bein~ taken not to touch any hot portion of the oven. When the surface is cool, clean and rinse.
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