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How t@ clean y©yr range, Glass, paint and plastic, Stainless steel, chrome, nickel and copper – Kenmore Kitchen Grill User Manual

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CLEANING PROCEDURES

All cooking produces soil on the range Even when the spatter is not seen, droplets of grease and moisture
carried by the cooking vapors get on the surfaces in and around the range If you let the soil collect, it will be
difficult to remove A few minutes of quick clean-up after you use the range will save hours of scouring later
After oven or broiler use, wait until oven is cool, then wipe the oven racks broiler pan and grid with hot detergent
water Rinse with a damp cloth and wipe dry For each type of material in your range, follow the cleaning

procedures below. Refer to "Know Your Range" to find out what material a part is made of Do not use large

amonts of water when cleaning the range, it can get into the wiring and cause damage If practical, unplug the

range before cleaning Use only a damp cloth, not a wet one

ALUMINUM

Light soli

Heavy or cooked-on soil

Other Instructions

Wash with hot detergent water Rinse and dry

Rub with detergent on a damp cloth to clean range trim
Do not scour or use all-purpose cleaners, ammonia, powder cleansers or com­

mercial oven cleaners They scratch or discolor aluminum

GLASS, PAINT AND PLASTIC

Light soil Wash with hot detergent water Rinse and dry

Heavy or cooked-on sol! If grease has built up, make a detergent and water paste Apply to soil for 30 to 60

minutes, then wipe away soli with a dry paper towel Rinse and dry. Lightly scour

glass with very wet and soapy plastic scouring pad.

Other instructions These finishes are used where soiling should not be severe.

PORCELAIN ENAMEL

Light soil

Heavy or cooked-on soil

Other instructions

Wash with hot detergent water, Rinse and dry

Use gentle scouring with soapy plastic scouring pad and water for stubborn
spots. Cover spots with ammonia-soaked paper towel or cloth for 30-40 minutes,

Then scour gently with soapy plastic scouring pad. After this, rinse with clean

water with a little vinegar Wipe dry.

For stains on the outside of the range, a cream or paste non-spray appliance

cleaner may be used. Remove ALL the cleaner or porcelain may be damaged dur­

ing further heatings., DO NOT use spray oven cleaners,

STAINLESS STEEL, CHROME, NICKEL AND COPPER

Light soil Wash with hot detergent water. Rinse and dry

Cover spots with ammonia-soaked paper towel or cloth for 30-40 minutes

Bluish stains on these materials are from oven-heating and cannot be removed

Use soapy plastic scouring pad gently. Never use on mirror finish. Stainless
steel, chrome or copper cleaners may be used.

Heavy or cooked on soli

Other Instructions

REFLECTOR BOWLS

If reflector bowls turn blue or brown this is an indication that the utensil used is not flat or is too large for the

surface unit Use of these utensils will trap the heat in the reflector bowl causing them to discolor

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