Care and cleaning of the range.
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Lift-Off Upper Oven Door
(on some models)
To remove the door:
Fully open the door.
Lift up on the hinge lock toward the
oven frame until they stop.
Close the door to 45 degrees (you will
feel the door stop). The hinge lock will
contact the oven frame.
On both sides of the door, press down
on the release buttons on each hinge.
Lift door up until it is clear of the hinge.
Pull on hinge arms slightly to relieve
pressure on the locking tabs.
Push the hinge locks down onto
the hinge.
Push the hinges in toward the unit
so they are closed.
To replace the door:
Pull the hinges down away from the
oven frame to the fully open position.
Lift up on the hinge locks toward
the oven frame until they stop.
The hinges will release to the
45-degree position. The hinge locks
will contact the oven frame.
Slide the door back onto the hinges.
Make sure the buttons pop back out.
Fully open the door.
Push the hinge locks down onto
the hinge.
Close the oven door.
Oven
frame
Door
frame
Release
buttons
Pull down
Push in
Oven Racks
All oven racks may be cleaned by hand
with an abrasive cleaner or steel wool. After
cleaning, rinse the racks with clean water
and dry with a clean cloth. Gray porcelain-
coated oven racks may remain in the oven
during the self-cleaning cycle without being
damaged. The nickel-plated oven racks
may remain in the oven during the
self-cleaning cycle, but they will lose their
luster and become hard to slide. It will be
necessary to grease all oven rack side
edges with a light coating of vegetable oil
after cleaning them by hand or in the oven.
This will help maintain the ease of sliding
the racks in and out of the oven.
Flat rack
Handles
Use the rack with the two front handles
in the upper oven.
Use the rack without the two front
handles in the lower oven.