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CLEANING CHART

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Porcelain enamel is glass fused on metal and may crack or chip with misuse.

It is acid resistant, not acid proof. All spillovers, especially acid or sugar

spillovers, should be wiped up immediately with a dry cloth. This is especially

important around the vent opening for smoothtop cooktop. Surface may

discolor or dull if soil is not removed.

1. When cool, wash with soapy water, rinse and dry.

2. Never wipe off a warm or hot surface with a damp cloth. This may cause

cracking and chipping.

3. Never use oven cleaners, abrasive or caustic cleaning agents on exterior

finish of range. Oven cleaners can only be used on porcelain oven cavity.

NOTE:

Protect oven bottom against excessive spillovers especially acid or

sugary spillovers as they may discolor the porcelain. Use the correct size

cooking utensil to avoid boilovers. Never place cookware or aluminum foil

directly on the oven bottom.

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Soap and water

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Paste of baking

soda and water

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Non-abrasive

plastic pad or

sponge

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Oven cleaner

Porcelain enamel

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Cooktop

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Oven bottom

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Oven interior

Door gasket is located on the oven front frame. DO NOT REMOVE

GASKET. Wash with soap. Rinse thoroughly.

Silicone Rubber

Door Gasket

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Soap and water

PARTS

CLEANING PROCEDURES

CLEANING AGENTS

1. Clean with soapy water.

2. Remove stubborn soil with cleansing powder or soap-filled scouring pad.

Rinse and dry.

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Soap and water

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Plastic scouring

pad

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Cleansing powders

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Soap-filled

scouring pad

Oven rack

Metal finishes

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Door handle

1. Wash with soap and water or a glass cleaner and a soft cloth.

2. To prevent scratching or dulling of the finish, do not use mildly abrasive,

abrasive, or harsh cleaners, or caustic cleaners such as oven cleaners.

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Soap and water

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Glass cleaner

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Plastic or non-

abrasive pad or

sponge

Grates

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Soap and water

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Non-abrasive

plastic pad

Grates are made of porcelain--coated steel. They can be cleaned at the sink

with soap and water or in the dishwasher. To clean baked on soil, place a

damp soapy paper towel over the grate and let stand for 30 minutes. Use a

non--abrasive plastic pad to scour stubborn soil.

NOTE:

Never operate burner without a grate in place. To protect the porce-

lain finish on the grate from excessive heat, never operate surface burner

without a cooking utensil on the grate. It is normal for grates to lose their

shine over a period of time.

Surface burners

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Soap and water

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Paste of baking

soda and water

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Plastic scouring

sponge or pad

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Mildly abrasive

cleaner

For ease of cleaning, remove soil from the burner as soon as burner has

cooled. If food boils over, remove pan to another burner. Then, cool soiled

burner and clean.

Clean, when cool, after each use with warm soapy water. Remove stubborn

soil by scouring with a non--abrasive plastic scouring pad and a paste of

baking soda and water. Clean ports with a straight pin or small metal paper

clip. Do not enlarge or distort the ports. Do not use a wooden toothpick. It

may break off and clog port. Surface burners can be dried in the oven set at

170

°

F. Burner must be dry before use.

Summary of Contents for 8113P644-60

Page 1: ...15 S How to remove range for cleaning and servicing 15 S Electrical connection 15 WARRANTY 16 8113P0 06 99 01 Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase INSTALLER Please leave this manual with this a...

Page 2: ...hut off valve and how to shut it off in an emergency Always disconnect power to appliance before servicing To ensure proper operation and avoid possible injury or damage to unit do not attempt to adju...

Page 3: ...ce or on the backguard of a range Children climbing on the appliance or on the appliance door to reach items could be seriously injured ABOUT YOUR APPLIANCE CHILD SAFETY Always place a pan on a surfac...

Page 4: ...n opening the oven door Let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing food PREPARED FOOD WARNING Follow food manufacturer s instructions If a plastic frozen food container and or its cover...

Page 5: ...er head Push in and turn knob to the LITE position The burner will then light Adjust the flame to the desired flame size HOW TO LIGHT SURFACE BURNERS CAUTION If the flame should go out during a cookin...

Page 6: ...CONSIDERATIONS Cookware including canning equipment which extends more than two inches beyond the grate rests on two grates or touches the cooktop will cause a build up of heat and may result in dama...

Page 7: ...n the lower broil compartment HOW TO SET OVEN TO BAKE OVEN TEMP OVEN TEMP ALUMINUM FOIL USAGE S Do not cover an entire oven rack or oven bottom with aluminum foil This will reduce heat circulation res...

Page 8: ...in a shallow roasting pan Placing the meat on a rack holds it out of the drippings thus allowing better heat circulation for even cooking As the fat on top of the roast melts the meat is basted natur...

Page 9: ...and dry Do not use abrasive cleaning agents as they may scratch the finish and remove the markings 2 Turn on each burner to be sure knobs have been correctly replaced S Soap and water S Mild liquid s...

Page 10: ...s S Soap filled scouring pad Oven rack Metal finishes S Door handle 1 Wash with soap and water or a glass cleaner and a soft cloth 2 To prevent scratching or dulling of the finish do not use mildly ab...

Page 11: ...y removed To replace Insert the two pins on the back of the cooktop into the holes in the backguard Lower the top into place applying pressure at the front edges to secure top to the range BURNER GRAT...

Page 12: ...e your fingers CAUTION When baking be sure oven door is completely closed Baking results will be affected if door is not closed The oven door is not designed to be removed by the consumer When opening...

Page 13: ...close oven door Rack Positions S For optimum results air must circulate freely within the oven and around the food To help ensure this place food in the center of the oven Allow two inches between the...

Page 14: ...ing device TROUBLESHOOTING CHART PROBLEM Surface burner fails to light CAUSE a power supply not connected b air in the gas line c clogged burner port s d surface control not completely turned to the L...

Page 15: ...rvicing 1 Shut off gas supply to appliance 2 Disconnect electrical supply to appliance if equipped 3 Disconnect gas supply tubing to appliance 4 Slide range forward to disengage range from the anti ti...

Page 16: ...on as a result of any breach of these warranties Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages so the above exclusion may not apply If You Need Service Fi...

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