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Self-Cleaning
• A small amount of smoke is normal when cleaning.
Excessive smoke may indicate there is a faulty
gasket or too much food residue has been left in
oven. Move birds and small animals susceptible to
fumes or smoke to another room.
• Oven should be cleaned before it gets too dirty.
Wipe up large spills before self-cleaning.
• Do not use cleaning cycle if oven light cover is not
properly in place.
1. Prepare oven for self-cleaning.
• Remove oven racks and all cooking utensils from
oven.
• Clean excess spills from oven interior.
• Remove items from range top and backguard.
These areas can become hot during self-cleaning
cycle.
2. Move oven door lever located above oven door to right
to lock oven door.
CAUTION
To avoid risk of personal injury, do not touch oven
vents or areas around vents during self-cleaning.
These areas can become hot enough to cause burns.
WARNING
To avoid risk of smoke damage or fire, clean excess
spills from oven interior.
3. Turn oven thermostat knob to “CLEAN” position.
4. Press CLEAN START pad.
• Self-clean and oven indicator light glow. If oven
indicator does not glow check oven door lever.
• Self-clean cycle lasts for approximately 3½ hours.
After 3½ hours oven turns off and an end of cycle
signal sounds.
5. Turn oven thermostat knob to “OFF” position when
finished.
• After oven has cooled, door can be unlocked and
opened.
• To avoid damaging door lock, do not force lever to
unlocked position.
Interrupt Self-Clean Cycle
1. Push CLEAN CANCEL pad and turn oven thermostat
knob to “OFF” position.
2. When oven has cooled to a safe temperature, unlock
and open oven door.
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