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KitchenAid KEMS306B - Care and Cleaning Seee; Control KNOBS; Glass Surfaces Oere; Porcelain Surfaces A.e

KitchenAid KEMS306B
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Care
and
Cleaning
Several
finishes
have
been
used
on
this
oven.
To
prevent
damage
to
these
finishes,
follow
the
suggested
cleaning
method(s)
for
that
finish.
IMPORTANT:
Some
finishes
can
be
damaged
from
harsh
and
abrasive
cleaning
agents.
AWARNING
Burn
and
Electrical
Shock
Hazard
Make
sure
all
controls
are
OFF
and
the
oven
is
COOL
before
cleaning.
Failure
to
do
so
could
result
in
burns
or
electrical
shock.
Control
Knobs
Make
sure
all
control
knobs
are
turned
to
OFF.
Pull
the
control
knobs
straight
off.
Clean
with
sponge
and
wamm,
soapy
water
and
rinse well.
Do
not
soak.
Dry
completely
and
replace
by
pushing
them
firmly
into
place.
IMPORTANT:
After
cleaning,
make
sure
all
the
control
knobs
either
point
to
the
off
position,
or
are
turned
fully
counterclockwise.
Glass
Surfaces
Clean
with
sponge
and
warm,
soapy
water.
Rinse
and
dry
well.
Use
paper
towel
and
mild
glass
cleaner
to
remove
fingermarks.
IMPORTANT:
When
cleaning,
never
use
steel
wool,
abrasives,
or
commercial
oven
cleaners
which
may
damage
the
finish.
Do
not
spray
cleaner
directly
on
panel.
Apply
cleaner
to
paper
towel.
Porcelain
Surfaces
Clean
with
sponge
and
warm,
soapy
water.
Rinse
and
dry
with
soft
cloth.
Chrome
Surfaces
and
Trim
Clean
with
sponge
and
wam,
soapy
water.
Rinse
and
dry
well.
Use
paper
towel
and
mild
glass
cleaner
to
remove
fingermarks.
For
heavily
soiled
areas,
clean
with
an
ammonia
solution
of
1
cup
ammonia
for
every
2
gallons
of
water.
Broiler
Pan
Clean
with
sponge
and
warm,
soapy
water.
For
heavily
soiled
areas,
use
a
Soap-filled
steel-wool
pad
with
plenty
of
water.
Rinse
well.
Do
not
clean
in
the
Self-Clean
cycle.
Oven
Racks
Clean
with
sponge
and
warm,
soapy
water.
For
heavily
soiled
areas,
soak
in
ammonia
solution
of
1
cup
ammonia
for
every
2
gallons
of
water.
Temperature
Probe
Clean
with
detergent
and
sponge.
Do
not
immerse
probe
in
water.
Self-Clean
Oven
Cycle
The
Self-Clean
cycle
is
designed
to
eliminate
the
need
for
scrubbing
soil
baked
onto
the
oven
interior.
The
Self-Clean
cycle
heats
to
a
high
temperature
to
burn
off
soil.
The
length
of
cleaning
time
can
be
set
to
meet
your
cleaning
needs.
A
2'/-nour
Self-Clean
cycle
is
usually
ample
to
clean
a
moderately
soiled
oven.
A
4-hour
Self-Clean
cycle
is
suggested
for
an
oven
with
heavy
soil
buildup.
The
Self-Clean
cycle
can
also
be
delayed
to
start
at
a
more
convenient
time
if
desired.

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