Sears 30221 Oven User Manual


 
CONTINUOUS-CLEANING OVEN FINISH (some models)
The rough surfaces In your oven have a continuous-
cleaning finish. Spatters spread and fill the pores of this
special finish and then gradually burn away at medium
to high temperatures.
Heavy splllovers or believers need a little help from you:
Use clear water and a detergent or a cleanser such
as Fantastik®, Liquid Ajax®, Top Job®, Liquid Lyso!®
or Mr. Clean®, mixed in water, and a soft cloth or
nylon brush to clean any heavy spillovers.
Do not use paper towels or sponges because
particles of these mateMals will rub elf and c!og the
pores of the oven finish.
Crusty and varnish-like stains clog the p_'res h, the
finish and must be removed or broken ___pbefore
cleaning takes place. They can be loosened by
gently tapping the stain with a wooden or plastic
utensil.
After cleaning the oven surface, rinse it well using
three tablespoons of vinegar mixed with a quart of
cold water. Blot up excess liquid.
Never scrape or use abrasive materials such as
scouring powders, commercial oven cleaners or
steel scouring pads for cleaning up spillovers. These
materials will scratch and damage the finish.
The remaining sell will gradually burn off with normal
oven use.
The oven willappearpresentably clean, butsome spat-
tersmay be present,
The hlgherthe oven temperature, the faster the cleaning
action. Cleaning time depends on type and amount of
soil, oven temperature and length of oven use.
Ifstubborn stains remain after normal oven use, you can
operate the oven empty at 400°F for additional continu-
ous cleaning action.
Some foods may leave a discoloration even when the
surface is clean.
The continuous-cleaning process Is illustrated below:
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1..!'. spilk:;veJ has formed a mound of soil.
2 The spillover has been wiped up.
z_r._,Jnt of _.oil remaining after four hours of oven uS:_
e_ 400 F:.
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Aiter e,_h hours of oven use at 400F, the"' '
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You can protect the oven bottom from spillovers b_
using a piece of foil under your utensil. Cut the foil
slightly larger than the pan and turn up the edges. Use
two oven racks and put the foil on the lower rack below
the pan. Do not use foil on the same rack as the
pan. This wiP reflect heat away,
Do not cover an entire oven rack
with foil. The foil can block normal
heat flow and cause poor baking
results. Do not place any foil on the
oven bottom. Foil used on the oven
bottom may damage the oven sur-
face; therefore, it should not be
used.
Avoid spilling salt on the continuous-cleaning finish.
Salt may become trapped In the pores and may cause
rusting.
Never use oven cleaner on the continuous-clean-
ing finish. Such cleaners will damage the finish.
PORCELAIN REMOVABLE OVEN BOTTOM
Remove the porcelaln oven bottom from the oven for cleaning. It can be cleaned with abrasive cleaners, soap-filled
pads or oven cleaner. See next page for Instructions.
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REMOVAL OF PACKAGING TAPE:
The safest way to remove adhesive left from packing tape on new appliances to assure no damage is done to the finish
of the product is an application of household liquid dish washing detergent, mineral o11,or cooking oil. Apply with
soft cloth and allow to soak. Wipe with soft cloth. DO NOT use plastic pad or equivalent. This procedure is also safe
for the face of microwave doors and other plastic parts.
NOTE: The plastic tape that Is not removed from chrome trim on range parts CANNOT be removed if baked on.
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