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CLEANING
DAILY: Clean top grate(s) with warm water, mild cleaner and wire brush. Clean and brush off debris from and
around the burner area. Empty and clean grease pan. Griddle plates should be cleaned with warm water and
scrubbed with cleaning abrasive such as a g
riddle brick of fine grit type. Top surface can also be ‘bleached’
with vinegar, pickle juice or club soda when the plate
is warm to give the plate a ‘new’ look.
Remove the baking racks. Wash in hot soapy water and replace after the rest of the oven is cleaned. Remove
the oven bottom by lifting it out from the front then sliding forward, out of the oven. Scrape off any food
particles with a nylon griddle scraper. Be very careful about scratching the porcelain finish on the oven liner
panels. Wash all the above with hot soapy water, then reassemble. Baked on spills may be loosened and
stubborn stains removed with ordinary household ammonia and scrubbing with a nylon pad in a cold oven
only. Do not allow spray type oven cleaners to come into contact with the temperature probe in the oven.
After cleaning the oven, rinse well with 1/4 cup of vinegar to one quart of clear water solution to neutralize
any caustic residue of the cleaning compound. Wipe dry. To increase the life of the motor, follow these
instructions: Never run oven with motor off. After you finish cooking and the oven is not to be use for more
than ½ hour. Place the switch to the “COOL” position and open the door. When oven temperature is equal to
room temperature turn unit off.
PERIODIC: Remove open burners and clean with warm water and wire brush. Make sure the ports are not
clogged. Check valves and lubricate, if necessary. Consult your service agency or local Gas Company.
STAINLESS STEEL PARTS
Do not use steel wool, abrasive clothes, cleansers or powders to clean stainless steel surfaces. All stainless
steel parts should be wiped regularly with hot soapy water during the day and a stainless steel liquid cleaner at
the end of the day. To remove encrusted materials, soak in hot water to loosen the material, and then use a
wood or nylon scraper.
Contact the factory, factory representative or a local service company to perform repairs.