Care and Cleaning
Wall
Oven
7?) clean
the door
Inside of the door:
Because
the area
inside
the gasket
is cleaned
during
the self:clean
cycle, you do not need
to
clean
this by hand.
Any soap leR on the liner
causes
additional
stains
when
the oven
is
heated,
so be sme
to rinse
thoroughly.
* The
area outside
the gasket
can be cleaned
with a soap-filled
scouring
pad.
Do not rub or clean
the door gasket--
the fiberglass
material
of the gasket
has an
extremely
low resistance
to abrasion.
An intact
and
well-fitting
oven door
gasket
is essential
for energo,-efIicient
oven operation
and good
baking
results.
If you notice
the gasket
becoming
worn,
fYayed or damaged
in
any way or if it has become
displaced
on
the oven, you should
have it replaced.
Outside
of the door:
* Depending
on your model,
see the Stainless
steel surj)¢ces section
or the Painted su@¢ces
section.
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Stainless
steel
s faces
some models)
Do not use a steel_wool
pad; it will scratch
the
surface.
To clean
the stainless
steel surface,
ase
warm
sudsy water or a stainless
steel cleaner
or
polish.
Always wipe
the surf_ce
in the direction
of the grain.
Follow
the cleaner
instructions
for
cleaning
the stainless
steel stuf_ce.
To inquire
about
purchasing
stainless
steel
appliance
cleaner
or polish,
or to find the
location
of a dealer
nearest
you, please
call our
toll-flee
numbe,;
800.626.2002
or visit ge.com.
Painted
s faces
some
models)
Painted
surfaces
include
the doo,;
top
of the control
panel
and the drawer
flont.
Clean
these
with soap and water
or a vinegar
and water
solution.
Do not
use commercial
oven cleaners,
cleaning
powders,
steel wool or harsh
abrasives
on any
painted
stuf_ce.
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