Sears EORD230 Oven User Manual


 
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Meat Probe
warning
To prevent damage, do not immerse the meat probe in
water.
The meat probe is constructed of silicone handles, a wire,
a plug and a stainless steel skewer. To clean the skewer,
use a scouring pad and hot, soapy water. When you clean
the handles, wipe them with a soft sponge soaked with a
solution of detergent and warm water.
Broil Pan
Your broil pan has a porcelain enamel nish. When you
clean it, use a solution of detergent and hot water. If your
broil pan is heavily soiled, use a scouring pad with plenty
of water. Rinse it well after cleaning.
Optional Roast/Broil Pan with “V” Shaped
Rack
Your roast/broil pan has a porcelain enamel nish. When
you clean it, use a solution of detergent and hot water. If
your roast/broil pan is heavily soiled, use a scouring pad
and plenty of water. Rinse it well after cleaning.
The optional “V” shaped rack and grill are nished with an
Excalibur nonstick coating. When you clean it, use a mild
solution of detergent and warm water. Use the soft side of
a sponge to scrub it and dry it with a lint-free cloth.
Care and Cleaning
Optional Baking Stone
Wash the optional baking stone with hot water and scrub
it clean before you use it for the rst time. Do not use
any soap or detergents to wash the stone. The stone is
porous and soap will get trapped inside. The trapped soap
will affect the avor of the food cooked on it. Don’t be
alarmed if the stone gets stains on it after it is used for
a while. Stains do not affect the stone’s ability to bake
properly.
When you need to remove large food particles from the
baking stone, use warm water and a scrub brush. If there
is a lot of oil build-up, it may smoke and create odors. If
you need to remove the oily build up, use a scouring pad
or brush to remove it. You may also use a paste of baking
soda and water to scrub off small stains.
Optional Cookie Sheets
Clean the optional aluminum cookie sheets with a solu-
tion of detergent and warm water. Since aluminum can
scratch, you need to use the soft side of a sponge. A way
for you to keep cookie sheets cleaner is to use parchment
paper over the cooking surface during baking. The parch-
ment paper will also prevent food from sticking.