Care and cleaning, Removable oven door, Removable oven bottom – GE JGKC16GEH User Manual

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Care and Cleaning

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Removable Oven Door

The oven door is removable to

make cleaning the oven easier.

To remove the door, open it a few
inches to the special stop position
that will hold the door open. Grasp

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straight up and off the hinges. (Due
to the large amount of insulation
and the construction of the door, it
is heavy.)

Note: Be careful not to place hands
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stubborn spots, use a solution of
ammonia and water. Do not
immerse the door in water.

To replace the door, position slots

in bottom of door over the hinges

that are in the “out” position. Then

lower the door slowly and evenly
over both hinges at the same time.
If hinges snap back against the oven

frame, pull them back out.

Model JGKC16GEH also has a
removable broiler compartment
door which may be removed for
cleaning.

Removable Oven Bottom

The raised section of tne oven
bottom is removable for cleaning.
Take it out of the oven and you can
apply effective cleaners to clean

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baked-on soil—cleaners that should
never be used near the special
porous ceramic oven interior.

To remove the oven bottom:

1. Remove the oven shelves.

2. Lift upward on shelf supports.
Swing bottom of supports toward
center of oven and remove.

down screws at each front corner.
If screws are too tight to remove by
hand, use a screwdriver.

4. Place your fingers in the slots in
the bottom and lift up the front
edge of the oven bottom until it is
clear of the oven front frame.

5. Pull the bottom forward and out
of the oven, keeping the rear of the
oven bottom gliding on the bottom
of the lowest shelf glide= This keeps

it from catching on the burner ignitor
shield. To replace the bottom, just
reverse this procedure, making sure
the two tabs on the rear of the oven

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The oven bottom has a porcelain
enamel finish. To make cleaning
easier, protect the oven bottom

from excessive spillovers. This is
particularly important when baking
a fruit pie or other foods with high

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foods that are acid in content such
as milk, tomato or sauerkraut, and
sauces with vinegar or lemon

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slightly larger than the baking dish

or small cookie sheet on a lower ^

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catch any boilovers. It should not

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would cause uneven heat in the
oven. Aluminum foil should not
be placed on the oven bottom.

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oven bottom, allow the oven to cool

first. You can clean the bottom with

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cleanser, soap-filled abrasive pads,
or caustic oven cleaner following

manufacturer’s directions.

When applying oven cleaner,
be carefiil not to get it on the
countertop, floor, continuous-

cleaning oven parts or any other

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Note: Porcelain oven door liner and
oven bottom may be cleaned with a
commercial oven cleaner. They
must be removed and cleaned away
from the oven to prevent damage to
the continuous-cleaning oven liner.

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