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crumb/steam tray and bring it to the sink. Empty the residual water from the tray and
rinse off the crumb tray. The tray may require some additional scrubbing to remove any
stubborn baked-on food. You can also place the crumb tray in the dishwasher if desired.
NOTE:
Use steam cleaning setting for cleaning only. This setting is not designed to steam cook
foods.
NOTE:
Make sure soap is added to the water. Using soap ensures the proper condensation of
water.
9.
Wipe the outside of the oven with a damp cloth or sponge. Do not use a spray cleaner. Dry
thoroughly.
10.
Do not attempt to clean the heating elements. Any food that comes into contact with the
elements will burn off on its own.
DEEP CLEANING YOUR OVEN
After using your oven for an extended period of time, it may be necessary to deep clean your
oven to remove baked-on stains, or grease.
1.
Ensure the crumb tray is in place but other accessories are removed.
2.
Create a mixture of 3 parts baking soda and 1 part water. This will create a baking soda
cleaning paste, but it should not be too thick
3.
Apply some of the paste to a paper towel, sponge or nylon pad.
4.
Scrub the stained areas with the baking soda paste with medium pressure. Continue
scrubbing until the surfaces are clean.
5.
Using a moist sponge, wipe away the remaining soda paste. Clean up any baking soda
paste that may have fallen onto the crumb tray during the cleaning process.
Legislation in some localities mandates that e-waste (anything with a plug, battery or cord)
is disposed of through controlled recycling facilities and must not be disposed of in general
household waste. For more information about recycling of electrical and battery operated
appliances, please contact your local council or your local household waste disposal service.