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Follow These Steps

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LATCH RELEASE LOCKED

STEP1:

When LOCKED Light is off, push
and hold in LATCH RELEASE
Button

while

sliding

LATCH

HANDLE to the left until it is in

COOK position.

STEP 2:

Turn OVEN SET Knob to OFF.

STEP 3:

Turn OVEN TEMP Knob to WARM.

NOTE: If you wish to “start” and “stop” cleaning at a later time than shown on clock, push in and turn START

dial to time you wish to “start”. Add the hours needed for cleaning to this “start” timé, then push in and turn
STOP (CLEAN) dial to the desired time. Oven will automatically turn on and off at the set times.

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Questions

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Answers

u. Aiter having just used the oven,

ithe LOCKED Light came on and I

could not move the LATCH

HANDLE. Why?

A.

LOCKED Light glowing indi­

cates that oven is hot. Open oven
door to cool the internal cavity.
After a short period of time, set up

controls for cleaning again.

Q. What should I do if excessive

smoking occurs during cleaning?

A.

This is caused by excessive soil

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SET Knob to OFF. Open windows

to rid room of smoke. Allow the
oven to cool for

at least one hour

before opening the door. Wipe up

the excess soil and reset the clean
cycle,

Q. Is the “crackling” sound I hear
during cleaning normal?

A. Yes. This is the metal heating

and cooling during both the cook­
ing and cleaning functions.

Q. Why won’t my oven clean

imrnediateiy even though I have

set ail the time and clean knobs

icorrectly?

^A. Check to be sure your START

dial is set to the same time as

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sure LATCH HANDLE is in CLEAN

position.

Q. if my oven clock is not working
can I still self-clean my oven?

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uses the range clock to help start

and stop your self-cleaning cycle.
Q. Can I clean the Woven Gasket
around the oven door?

A.

No, this gasket is essential for a

good oven seal and care must be

taken not to rub, damage or move
this gasket.

Q. What causes the hair-like lines
on the enameled surface of my
oven?'

A.

This is a normal condition

resulting from heating and cooling
during cleaning. They do not

affect how your oven performs.

Q. Should there be any odor

during the cleaning?

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during the first few cleanings.

Failure to wipe out

excessive soil

might also cause an odor when

cleaning.

Q. My oven shelves have become
gray after several cleanings. Is this
normal?

A.

Yes. After many cleanings, the

shelves may lose some luster and
discolor to a deep gray color.

Q. Can I use commercial oven

cleaners on any part of my self-

nleeninn oven?

A.

No cleaners or coatings should

be used around any part of this

oven. If you do use them and do
not wipe the oven absolutely
clean, the residue can scar the
oven surface and damage metal
parts the next time the oven is

automatically cleaned.

Q. Why do I have ash left in my
oven after cleaning?

A.

Some types of soil will leave a

deposit which is ash. It can be re­

moved with a damp sponge or

cloth.

Q. My oven shelves do not slide

easily. What is the matter?

A.

After many cleanings, oven

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do not slide easily. If you wish
shelves to slide more easily,
dampen fingertips with a small
amount of cooking oil and rub
lightly over sides of shelf where

they contact shelf supports.

Q. I hear a humming noise during

cleaning. Is this normal?

A. Yes. The noise you hear is a fan

running during cleaning.

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