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Care and Cleaning Self-Cleaning warning • Do not leave the racks, the meat probe, pots, pans, utensils or any other items in the oven in during self-cleaning. The convection filter must also be removed. Items left in the oven during self-cleaning may be damaged. • The control panel automatically locks the oven door during self-cleaning. Do not try to force the door open after it is locked. Damage to the door latch may result. • Do not touch the outside surfaces of the oven during the self-clean cycle. They will be hot. • Do not line the oven with aluminum foil or other materials. These items can melt or burn during self-cleaning and cause permanent damage to the oven. • Take extreme caution when cleaning the door gasket. Rubbing, moving or in any way damaging the door gasket may eliminate the required tight door seal. See page 30 for cleaning instructions. IMPORTANT: Always remove excess grease and soil from the oven interior and door prior to using the self-clean cycle. About the Self-Clean Cycle • The oven will run better and produce better baked goods if it is clean. • During self-cleaning, the oven is heated to very high temperatures which burns off any deposits on the surfaces of the oven. Self-cleaning eliminates the need for manual scrubbing of interior surfaces. You can set the length of time for self-cleaning based on the amount of soil. The 3 settings are light (2 hours), medium (3 hours), and heavy (4 hours). • If you only use your oven to bake cookies occasionally, it may require only a light cleaning. If you use your oven to broil or roast on a frequent basis, it may require heavy cleaning. • It is normal for the oven to emit smoke during the first few self-clean cycles. • It is normal for the oven to emit popping sounds during self-cleaning. These sounds are caused by the expansion and contraction of metal surfaces when the oven heats up and cools down. • When you self-clean your oven, it will automatically activate the electric door latch. The latch prevents the oven door from being opened while the interior oven temperatures can easily cause injury. • You may notice a powder ash residue in the bottom of the oven after self-cleaning. This is normal. Sponge the residue up after the oven completely cools. • If you have a double oven, the control panel will only allow one oven chamber to be self-cleaned at a time due to the amount of power consumed. For the same reason, the oven will not allow you to cook in one oven chamber while the other is being self-cleaned. • If you want to stop the self-clean cycle, touch the CANCEL/SECURE key. Please keep in mind that the oven door will remain locked until it is safe enough to open. You will still need to exercise caution when the door lock is released because the inside of the oven will still be hot. How to Use the Self-Cleaning Feature IMPORTANT: Remove the racks and broiler pan, convection filter, tray, and all utensils from the oven chamber. See page 30 for instructions on how to remove and clean the filter. • Clean soil from the oven front frame area and the oven door outside of the door gasket. You may clean heavily soiled areas with a non-scratching scouring pad. • Rinse all exterior surfaces according the Cleaning the Surfaces of the Oven section on page 30. • Wipe up excess grease and other food spills with a damp cloth. Doing so will minimize smoke and increase the efficiency of the self-clean cycle. • Turn on kitchen fans or vents to help remove odors during the self-clean cycle. • If you have a double oven, use the UPPER ON/OFF and LOWER ON/OFF keys to select the oven to be cleaned. You may only self-clean one oven chamber at a time. • Touch the MAIN MENU key. ▲ UPPER 12:25 PM ▼ LOWER BAKE PURE PURE MAX CONV/SEAR CONVECTION BROIL DACOR GUIDE MAIN MENU 28