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andAnswers
Q.mny ovendock is met
VwrkirlgUxm1Stiuself-dam
‘my oven?
ii. E the clockis notworkingthen
theentirecontrolis notworking.If
theclockis not setto thecorrect
timeof dayyouwillnotbe ableto
seta delaycleanto endata
specifictime.
Q.
canI use mnmercid oven
dams on my partofmy seM-
ck%ningown-l?
A. Nocleanersor coatingsshould
beusedaroundanypartofthis
oven.If youdousethemanddo not
thoroughlyrinsetk ovenwith
water,wipingit absolutelyclean
afterwards,theresiduecan scarthe
ovensurfaceanddamagemetal
partsthenexttimetheovenis
automaticallycleaned.
Q. CanI dean the Woven
Gasketaroluldtheovendoor?
A. No,thisgasketis essentialfor a
goodovenseal,andcaremustbe
takennottorub, darnageor move
thisgasket.
(continued)
Q. What should I do if excessive
smokingoccursduring cleaning?
A.
This is causedby excessivesoil.
PresstheCLEARKEFpad.Open
windowstoridroomof smoke.
Waituntiltheovenhascooled
(about20-30minutes)andtheword
“LOCK”isoffin thedisplay.Wipe
uptheexcesssoilandresetthe
cleancycle.
Q. 1sthe %radding”soundI
hearduringcleating no~al?
A. Yes.Thisisthesoundofthemetal
heatingandcoolingduringboththe
cookingandcleaningfunctions.
Q. $houki there be any’odor
duringthecleaning?
A. Yes,theremaybe a slightodor
duringthefirstfewcleanings.
Failureto wipeoutexcessivesoil
mightalsocausea strongodor
whencleaning.
Q. mat causesthe.hair-like
lineson the enanxkd surfaceof
myoven?
A. Thisis anormalcondition,
resultingfromheatingandcooling
duringcleaning.Theselinesdo not
affecthowyourovenperforms.
I@Why do I haveashM in my
ovenaftercleaning?
A. Sometypesof soilwillleave
adepositwhichis ash.It can
beremovedwitha dampsponge
orcloth.
Q.My ovenshelvesdo notslide
easily.Whatisthe~at.ter?
A. Aftermanycleanings,oven
shel,vesmaybecomesocleanthey
donotslideeasily.Tomakeshelves
slidemoreeasily,aftereachself-
cleaningfunctiondarnpenfingers
witha smallamountof cookingoil
andrub lightlyoversidesof shelf
wheretheycontactshelfsupports.
Q.My ovenshelveshavebecome
grayafterthesdfmcieancycle.Is
thisnormal?
A. Yes.Aftertheself-cleancycle,
theshelvesmaylosesomeluster
andchangeto a deepgraycolor.
Q.Theword“door”appeared
onthedisp~aywhenI sekted
the CleanCycle.What’swrong?
A. Thedoorlatchhandlemustbe
movedallthe wayto theright.
Movethelatchhandleandcleaning
willstart.
oven
Whencookingfoodfor thefirst timein yournew
oven,usetimegivenonrecipesas aguide.Oven
thermostats,overa periodof years,may “drift”from
thefactorysettingandthedifferencesin timing
betweenanoldandanewovenof 5 to 10minutesare
notunusual.Yourovenhasbeensetcorrectlyat the
factoryandis morelikelyto be accuratethantheoven
whichitreplaced.
If youthinktheovenshouldbehotteror cooler,you
can adjustit yourself.Todecidehowmuchto change
thetemperature,settheoventemperature25°F.higher
or lowerthanthetemperaturein yourrecipe,then
bake.Theresultsof this“test”shouldgiveyouan
ideaof howmuchthe temperatureshouldbechanged.
ToAdjustTemperature:
1.PressBAKEpad.
20Selectan oventemperaturebetween500°F.
and550°F.
3. Immediately,beforeBAKEindicatorstops
flashing,pressandholdtheBAKEpadforabout4
seconds.Thered displaywillchangeto theoven
adjustmentdisp~ay.
4. Theoventemperaturecanbeadjustedup to
(+)35°F.hotteror (-) 35°F.cooler.Use the
INCREASEorDECREASEpadsto selectthedesired
changein thered display.
5. Whenyouhavemadetheadjustment,pressthe
CLEAR/OFFpadto gobacktothetimeof day
display.Useyourovenas youwouldnormally.
NOTE:Thisadjustnunt willnotaffectBd or
CBm It will lbe w~em
power k BX%I’NWML
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