Using the Self-Cleaning
Before You Start 1. Clean the shaded
Cycle
The Self-Cleaning cycle uses very high heat to burn away soil. Before you start, make sure you understand exactly how to use the Self-Cleaning cycle safely. areas by hand. They do not get hot enough during the Self-Cleaning cycle for soil to burn away. Use hot water and detergent or a soapy steel wool pad on... l The inside of the door. The frame around the oven. l DO NOT clean the fiberglass seal. DO NOT move it or bend it. Poor cleaning and poor baking will result. 2. Remove the broiler pan and any pots and pans you may have stored in the oven. They can�t stand the heat. Wipe out any loose soil or grease. This will help reduce smoke during the Self-Cleaning cycle. If the oven has a rotisserie, make sure the motor socket cover Is closed. If you want the oven racks to remain shiny, remove from the oven and clean by hand. Ctherwise, put oven racks on second and fourth guides (guides are counted from bottom to top). After racks are cleaned in the SelfCleaning cycle, they become harder to slide. See chart on page 20. Chrome reflector bowls must not be cleaned In the oven. They will discolor. CiEAN FRAMEGrEAh DooR
Turn on the vent hood or other kitchen vent during the Self-Cleaning CyCle. This will help remove heat and odors that are normal during the cycle. SPECIAL CAUTIONS: DO NOT use commercial oven cleaners In your oven. Damage the porcelain flnlsh may occur. to DO NOT block the vent during fhe Self-Cleaning cycle. Alr must move freely for best cleaning resuits.
DO NOT force the lock lever, you could bend or break it. The lever Is deslgned to stay locked unffl the oven Is cool enough to safely open. Walt until lt moves freely. DO NOT use toll or other liners In the oven. During the Self-Cleanlng cycle toll can burn or melt and damage the oven surface.