!
WARNING
To avoid risk of burns or electrical
shock:
• disconnect electrical supply to
oven before changing light bulb.
• before replacing light bulb make
sure oven and bulb are cool.
• do not operate oven without
bulb and cover in place.
!
CAUTION
Wear gloves to protect hands
from accidental bulb breakage.
PART
Burner caps and grates
Burner base
Electrode
Broiler pan and grid
Control knobs
Outside finish
Oven racks
Storage drawer
1. Disconnect electrical supply.
2. Remove oven door if desired.
3. While wearing protective gloves,
unscrew counterclockwise the
light bulb cover located in rear of
oven cavity. Then turn light bulb
counterclockwise to remove.
4. Replace light bulb with 120-volt, 40-watt appliance bulb.
Do not over tighten bulb or cover or they may be difficult to
remove later.
5. Replace light bulb cover and oven door before use.
6. Reconnect power supply.
GENERAL DIRECTIONS
Cool before cleaning. Frequent cleaning with soap and water and a non abrasive pad prolongs time between
deep cleanings. Be sure to dry thoroughly.
For deep cleaning, place burner claps and grates in plastic bag with ½ cup ammonia. DO NOT pour ammonia
into bag or allow ammonia to touch grates or caps. Close bag tightly and allow to sit overnight. Open bag
pointed away from face to avoid fumes. Remove grates and caps and wash normally.
Allow to cool. Clean with warm soapy water and a clean cloth. If ports are clogged, clean with a toothbrush or a
straight pin. Do not use a toothpick. Replace burner caps and turn on burners to check for proper operation.
Cool and remove burner grates and caps. Clean area around ceramic electrode with non-metallic utensil such
as platic pick, plastic straw or old toothbrush. Be sure there is no debris, burned fragments, or grease that may
divert the spark or cause poor ignition. Do not pry on ceramic electrode
Drain fat, cool pan and grid slightly. (Do not stand soiled pan and grid in oven to cool.) Sprinkle with soap. Fill
the pan with warm water. Let pan and grid stand for a few minutes
Pull off knobs. Wash gently with mild soap and water but do not soak. Dry and return knobs to oven, making
sure to match flat area on the knob to the flat area on the shaft.
Wash all glass with cloth dampened in soapy water. Rinse and polish with a dry cloth. If knobs are removed, do
not allow water to run down inside surface while cleaning.
For heavy soil, place oven racks in large plastic bag with ammonia and water in cup. Seal tightly and allow to
stand overnight. Wash and rinse, dry thoroughly.
For heavy soil, clean by hand and rinse thoroughly. Remove drawer for ease in cleaning. Be sure drawer is dry
before replacing.