WHEN
A CLEAN
CYCLE
iS
FiNiSHED-"
1. Wait until the LOCK
display goes out.
The oven
temperature must drop below the lockln g temperature
before the door can be unlocked.
;K GOES OUT
2. Slide
door lock
handletotheleft.
TO UNLOCK:
NEVER
FORCE
THE
DOOR
LOCK/UNLOCK
HANDLE.
FORCING
THE HANDLE
MAY DAMAGE
THE DOOR LOCK.
4. Press the STOP
TRME pad.
5. Press eitherthe UP or DOWN arrow pad
to select the time of day you want tho
cycle to end and the oven to turn off.
Make sure your oven iight Is off during a self-clean
cycle
to prolong the life of the bulb.
AFTER
A CLEAN
CYCLE
After a clean cycle, you may
notice some white ash tn the
oven.
Just wipe it up with a
damp cloth or sponge.
If white spots remain, remove
them with a soap-filled
steel
wool pad. Besureto rinsethoroughlywlth
a vinegar and
water mixture. These deposits are usually a salt residue
that cannot be removed by the clean cycle.
If the oven Is not clean after one clean cycle, the cycle
may be repeated.
TO iNTERRUPT
A CLEAN
CYCLE:
1. Push CLEAR/OFF.
Follow instructions under "WHEN
A CLEAN
CYCLE
IS FINISHED."
TO SET A DELAYED
SELF-CLEAN
CYCLE:
You will not need to determine when the oven will
turn on, when setting this function. The control will
do this for you. You will need to set the amount of
time you want your oven to clean (between 2 and 4
hours), and the time of day when you want the oven
to turn off.
1. Slide door lock handle to the right In the
lock position.
You may need to lightly
press on the door to lock it properly.
2. Press the CLEAN
pad. The display will
show "CLEAN",
"TIME"
and (--).
3o Press either the UP or DOWN arrow pad
to select the amount of time you want the
oven to clean.
The normal cycle is 3
hours but you may choose between 2
and 4 hours.
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