Prepare the oven before setting the controls, Important, Operating – GE 49-4992 User Manual

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Саге and Cleaning

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Operating

the Self-Cleaning Oven

Programmed Cleaning Time:

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hours

Prepare the Oven Before
Setting the Controls

The range must be completely cool
in order to set the self-clean cycle.

Step 1:

Remove the broiler pan, broiler
rack, all cookware and any

(Oven shelves may be left in oven.
Note; Shelves will discolor after
the self-clean cycle.)

Step

2:

Remove the oven bottom panel (see

page 18) if it is excessively soiled.
Clean it and put it back in the oven.
Too much soil on oven bottom may

cause smoking during the cleaning
cycle. The bottom must be in place

during the self-clean cycle.

Step3:
Clean spatters or soil on the oven
front frame (A), under the front

edge of the cooktop, the door liner
outside the door gasket and the
front edge of the oven cavity (about

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and hot water with a soap-filled
steel wool pad, then rinse well with

a vinegar and water mixture. This
will help prevent a brown residue

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heated. Buff these areas with a
dry cloth.

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openings in the top of the door (B).

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soaking may be needed depending
on the amount of soil. Frequent
cleaning will prevent excessive soil
build up. Do not rub the door

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the gasket has an extremely low

resistance to abrasion. An intact
and well-fitting oven door gasket is

essential for energy-efficient oven

operation and good baking

results.

If you notice the gasket becoming
worn, frayed or damaged in any
way or if it has become displaced
on the door, you should replace it.

Make sure the oven light bulb cover
(D) is in place.

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A. Oven Front Frame

B. Openings in Door

C. Oven Door Gasket

D. Oven Light Bulb Cover

Step 4:
Close the oven door and make
sure the oven light is off.

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Chrome drip pans from the top

of your range should never be
cleaned in the self-cleanino oven.

Oven shelves may be cleaned in the

self-cleaning oven. However, they
will darken, lose their luster and
become hard to slide. Wipe the
shelf supports with cooking oil
after self-cleaning to make shelves

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Do not use commercial oven

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or near the self-cleaning oven.
A combination of any of these
products plus the high clean-cycle
temperature may damage the
porcelain finish of the oven.

Important

The oven door must be closed
and all controls must be set
correctly for the clean cycle to
work properly. To help you

understand how the clean cycle

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2. The words “CLEAN TIME’

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until 3:30 appears. The oven
begins to heat, the door locks
automatically and the word

“LOCK” is displayed.

If the oven door is not closed,

the word “DOOR” is displayed
and the oven beeps continuously.
Close the door, touch C.ANCEL
and begin again.

3. When the 3

Vi hour clean

cycle is over, the word

“CLEAN” goes out and the

oven begins to cool.

4. When the oven temperature

has fallen below the locking
temperature (about 20-30

“CLEAN” goes out at the end

of the clean cycle), the word

“LOCK” goes out and the

door can be opened.

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