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Grease Filters:
Operating the convection microwave oven
without the grease filters in place can damage
the unit. Grease filters should be cleaned at
least once a month. To remove the filters, use
the pull-tab to slide the filter to the end of the
opening and tip down. Soak the filters in the
sink or in a dishpan filled with hot water and
detergent.
Do not
use ammonia or other alkali-
based products that may darken the
filter material.
Agitate the filter. Use a scrub brush to
remove caked on grease.
Rinse the filter thoroughly and shake
dry. Place the filter back into the
opening, tip upward and slide filter to
the end of the opening. Lock in place.
Be careful not to kink or warp the filter
upon installation.
Cleaning Tips:
Turn the oven OFF before cleaning.
Cover food while cooking to keep
spattering to a minimum.
Clean up all spills or spatters before
they dry. Wipe up food spatters or
spilled liquids with a damp cloth. Mild
detergent may be used for stubborn
spills.
Do not
use harsh detergent or
abrasive cleaner.
It is occasionally necessary to remove
the glass tray for cleaning. Wash the
tray in warm, sudsy water or in a
dishwasher.
The roller guide and oven cavity floor
should be regularly cleaned to avoid
excessive noise. Wipe the bottom
surface of the oven with mild detergent
water or window cleaner and then dry.
The roller guide may be washed in mild
sudsy water.
Food odors may linger inside oven.
To help eliminate odors, combine the
juice and the peel from one lemon,
several whole cloves and 8 oz. of water
into a two cup bowl. Place in oven on
high power; bring to a boil for several
minutes. Let cool in the oven for several
minutes.
Clean the outside oven surface with
soap and water. Wipe away any
residue using a damp cloth. Dry with
a soft cloth. To prevent damage to the
operating parts inside the oven, do not
allow water to seep into the ventilation
openings.
If the control panel becomes wet, clean
with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not
use harsh
detergents or abrasive when cleaning
the control panel.
cOOkTOp
The cooktop uses only propane as a fuel
source. The burners use a piezo type igniter.
The cooktop is for cooking purposes only.
Do
not
use for comfort heating.
When the burner valve is opened the fuel
source flows through the valve into the mixture
tube. The fuel passes by a hole or venturi in
the mixture tube, which draws air in with the
fuel for a proper fuel/air ratio.
The flame should have a blue appearance
with a lighter blue defined flame at the burner
head.
A yellow flame or yellow tips indicate
a rich fuel mixture, which can leave a black
color (carbon) on the bottom of a pot or pan.
The cooktop operates under the following
conditions:
Primary propane shut-off valve on the
propane tank is open.
Battery cut-off switch is on.
House batteries are charged.
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