Care and cleaning, Special care of coniinuous=cl8anlrg oven interior, Porcelain oven interior – GE JGKS16GEH User Manual

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Care and Cleaning

Proper care and cleaning are

important so your oven will give
you efficient and satisfactory

service. Follow these directions
carefully in caring for it to help
assure safe and proper maintenance.

BE SURE ELECTRIC POWER
IS OFF BEFORE CLEANING
ANY PART OF YOUR OVEN.

Special Care of
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Oven Interior

Model JGKCI6GEK

Your oven has a Continuous-
Cleaning interior that cleans itself

while cooking. The inside of the
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finished with a

special coating

which cannot be cleaned in the
usual manner with soap, detergents,

commercial oven cleaners, coarse

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Use of such cleaners and/or the use

of oven sprays will cause permanent
damage.

The special coating is a porous
ceramic material which is dark in
color and feels slightly rough to the
touch. If magnified, the surface
would appear as peaks, valleys, and

sub-surface “tunnels!’ This rough
finish tends to prevent grease
spatters from forming little beads

or droplets which run down the
side walls of a hard-surface oven
liner leaving unsightly streaks that
require hand cleaning. Instead,

when spatter hits the porous finish

it is dispersed and is partially

absorbed. This spreading action
increases the exposure of oven
soil to heated air, and makes it
somewhat less noticeable.

Soil may noi disappear completely
and at some time after extended
usage, stains may appear which

cannot be removed.

The special coating works best on
small amounts of spatter. It does
not work well with larger spills,

especially sugars, egg or dairy
mixtures.

The special coating is not used
on oven shelves. Shelves should be
cleaned

outside the oven,

to avoid

damage to the special coating.

To Clean the
Continuous-Cleaning Oven:

1. Let oven parts cool before

handling. It is recommended that

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cleaning oven parts manually.

3. Soil visibility may be reduced by
operating the oven at 450°F. Close
the door and turn OVEN TEMP
knob to 450®F. Time for at least 4
hours. Repeated cycles may be
necessary before improvement in
appearance is apparent.

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4. If a spillover or heavy soiling
occurs on the porous surface, as
soon as practical after the oven has
cooled, remove as much of the soil
as possible using a small amount of

water and a stiff bristle nvlon

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brush. When using water, use it
sparingly and change it frequently,
keeping it as clean as possible, and
be sure to blot it up with paper
towels, cloths, or sponges.

Do not

rub or scrub

with paper towels,

cloths or sponges, since they will
leave unsightly lint on the oven
finish. If water leaves a white ring
on the finish as it dries, apply water
again and

blot

it with a clean sponge,

starting at the edge of the ring and
working toward the center.

Do not use soap, detergent,
commercial oven cleaner, silicone
oven sprays, coarse steel pads or
coarse brushes on the porous
surface. These products will spot,

clog, and mar the porous surface
and reduce its ability to work.

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Do not scrape the porous surface
with a knife or spatula—they could
permanently damage the finish.

Porcelain Oven Interior

With proper care, the porcelain
enamel \^ls will retain their good­
looking finish for many years.

Soap and water will normally

do the job. Heavy spattering or

spillovers may require cleaning

With

a mild abiasive cleanser. Soapy,

wet pads may also be used. 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 surrace. They may
cause a dull spot even after cleaning.

Household ammonia may make the
cleaning job easier. Place 1/2 cup in a
shallow glass or pottery container in
a cold oven overnight. The ammonia
fumes will help loosen the bumed-on
grease and food.

If necessary, you may use a caustic

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directions.

Cautions about using
spray-on oven cleaners:

is sprayed.

• Do not spray on the electrical

controls and switches (on models so
equipped) because it could cause a

short circuit and result in sparking
or fire.

* Do not allow a film from the

cleaner to build up on the temperature

sensing bulb—it could cause the
oven to heat improperly. (The bulb
is located at the top of the oven.)

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each oven cleaning, being careful
not to move the bulb as a change in
its position could affect how the
oven bakes.

® Do not spray any oven cleaner

on the oven door, handles or any
exterior surface of the oven, wood
or painted surfaces. The cleaner can

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