Cleaning and caring for your range
Your range is designed to be easy to clean. You will usually wipe off
spills and spatters when they happen, but you will sometimes want to
clean under and behind the control knobs and surface units This section
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will tell you how to remove those. and what to use when cleaning.
Removing and replacing surface unit control knobs:
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1. Be sure the control knobs are set to “OFF”
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2. Pull straight out on the black knobs
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3. If the control has a chrome trim ring, pull it straight out.
4. Wash the knobs (and trim rings) in warm, sudsy water.
5. Replace the trim rings first.
If the control spring was removed, put
it back exactly as shown on the left...small end first.
Pull knob and trim ring
6. Hold the black knob so it points to “OFF,” Push it straight back on.
straight out. Remember Removing and replacing oven control knobs:
how the spring goes.
1. Be sure the knobs are set to “OFF”
2. Pull each knob straight off.
3. Wash the knobs in warm. sudsy water.
4. The knobs are not interchangeable. Make sure you put the
adjust-
able Oven Temperature Control Knob
on the right place, and the
nonadjustable
Oven Selector Knob on the other.
Removing surface units and reflector bowls:
1.
First. be sure the Surface Unit Controls are all “OFF” and that the
surface units are cool.
2.
To remove surface
unit, lift and pull
straight out.
3.
See where the surface units plug into the range? Lift each surface
unit about an inch (2.5 cm) at the edge away from the plug-in
(receptacle). Pull the unit straight away from the plug-in.
Do not
wash surface units; they will burn themselves clean during nor-
mal use.
Lift out the reflector bowls.
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