Whirlpool RJE-340P Range User Manual


 
Caring for your Continuous Cleaning Oven:
1. Follow trusted recipes for baking. roasting and broiling. They
WIII give time, temperature and pan recommendations to help
avoid smoke, spatter and spillovers.
2. Keep heavy-duty aluminum foil on the bottom of the oven. If
foil is not used, and something spills over, it may leave a
permanent stain.
3. The oven racks should be kept clean with hot sudsy water. Use
a soapy steel-wool pad or plastic scouring pad to remove stub-
born spots. Rinse well and dry with a soft cloth.
4. The oven window should also be kept clean with hot. sudsy
water Do not use a soapy steel-wool pad on the window. Rinse
well and dry klith a soft cloth.
Replacing aluminum foil on the oven bottom:
You can use the heavy-duty 18.inch (45 cm) aluminum foil found
in most grocery stores. Or you can order an aluminum foil kit (Part
Number 241430) from your Whirlpool Dealer.
1. When cutting the foil. make sure it is long enough to cover the
bottom with enough left over to start up both sides.
2. Make sure the bake element is cool. Lift it far enough to raise its feet
from the bottom of the oven. (You may have to remove an
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3. Slide the foil sheet under the bake element. Make sure it is centered
Foil should be flat on
and long enough to start up the sides.
the bottom so should
4. When you put the bake element back down, make sure all the feet
the feet on the element.
rest solidly on the foil and that the foil is smoothed out across the
bottom of the oven. If the feet on the element are not solidly on the
foil. the oven may not bake properly.
If results aren’t what you expect:
Remember. the oven keeps itself presentably clean at normal
baking temperatures If you do very little baking. but a lot of broiling. you
may see fat spatters on the oven walls and door. This is because broiling
will add new spatters faster than old ones can be burned off. In some
cases, you may want to clean the oven by hand.
Hand-cleaning the Continuous Cleaning Oven:
1. Wash with hot. soapy water and rinse well.
2. Use a soapy steel wool pad or plastic scouring pad for more stubborn
spots.
3 Do not use commercial oven cleaners. These cleaners may collect
In the rough porcelain enamel finish. The fumes from commercial
oven cleaners trapped in the porcelain enamel surface may be
harmful
NOTE:
The oven door is ventilated to help keep the outside cooler.
This also means that the inside of the oven door does not get as
hot as the oven walls. Because of this, some hand-cleaning of the
door may be needed. . . especially if the oven is used mostly for
broiling or at low baking temperatures.
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