KitchenAid KEBS277SBL Use and Care Guide - Page 28

KitchenAid KEBS277SBL - 27 Inch Double Electric Wall Oven Manual

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What Happens During the Self-Clean Cycle? After the controls have been set on a non-delayed cycle, or after the delayed time has run out on a delayed cycle: • The Clean and Oven Lights will glow to tell you the oven is slowly heating to the clean tem- perature, and "AUTO" will appear continuously in the Display Window. • The Lock Light will come on when the temperature reaches 575-600°F (approximately 15 minutes). At the End of the Cleaning Cycle • The Oven Light will go out. • The Clean Light will go off. • The Lock Light will continue to glow until the oven temperature drops below 550°F. The oven door cannot be opened until Lock Light goes out. • After a clean cycle, any powdery residue can be wiped away with a damp cloth. If white spots remain in the oven after a clean cycle, remove them with a non-scratch scouring pad before using the oven again. These spots are usually salt residues that cannot be removed during the Self-Clean cycle. • If the soil removal was not complete, increase the length of the clean time in the next cycle. To Interrupt Cleaning Cycle: 1. Touch the STOP/CANCEL button twice. A tone will sound each time and the clock will return to the present time of day. 2. Slide Oven Lock Lever all the way to the left. NOTE: If Lock Light has come on, wait until oven cools and light goes off. 3. Turn Selector to "OFF." To Return Oven to Regular Use After a Self-Clean Cycle: 1. Slide the Oven Lock Lever all the way to the left. 2. Turn the Selector to "OFF." 3. Allow oven to cool sufficiently before wiping up any residue. OVEN SELF-CLEANING TIPS • Evening is a good time to clean the oven, after normal oven use is completed. • Small amounts of smoke escaping from the oven vent are normal when oven is heavily soiled. Excessive smoke may indicate heavy spillovers have not been wiped up. • Do not force the Oven Lock Lever open when the Lock Light is on. Damage to the lock mechanism may result. • Clean both ovens regularly, before they become "excessively dirty." If oven is not clean after one cycle, increase the length of the clean time in the next cycle. 28

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What
Happens
During
the
Self
-Clean
Cycle?
After
the
controls
have
been
set
on
a
non
-delayed
cycle,
or
after
the
delayed
time
has
run
out
on
a
delayed
cycle:
The
Clean
and
Oven
Lights
will
glow
to
tell
you
the
oven
is
slowly
heating
to
the
clean
tem-
perature,
and
"AUTO"
will
appear
continuously
in
the
Display
Window.
The
Lock
Light
will
come
on
when
the
temperature
reaches
575-600°F
(approximately
15
minutes).
At
the
End
of
the
Cleaning
Cycle
The
Oven
Light
will
go
out.
The
Clean
Light
will
go
off.
The
Lock
Light
will
continue
to
glow
until
the
oven
temperature
drops
below
550°F.
The
oven
door
cannot
be
opened
until
Lock
Light
goes
out.
After
a
clean
cycle,
any
powdery
residue
can
be
wiped
away
with
a
damp
cloth.
If
white
spots
remain
in
the
oven
after
a
clean
cycle,
remove
them
with
a
non
-scratch
scouring
pad
before
using
the
oven
again.
These
spots
are
usually
salt
residues
that
cannot
be
re-
moved
during
the
Self
-Clean
cycle.
If
the
soil
removal
was
not
complete,
increase
the
length
of
the
clean
time
in
the
next
cycle.
To
Interrupt
Cleaning
Cycle:
1.
Touch
the
STOP/CANCEL
button
twice.
A
tone
will
sound
each
time
and
the
clock
will
return
to
the
present
time
of
day.
2.
Slide
Oven
Lock
Lever
all
the
way
to
the
left.
NOTE:
If
Lock
Light
has
come
on,
wait
until
oven
cools
and
light
goes
off.
3.
Turn
Selector
to
"OFF."
To
Return
Oven
to
Regular
Use
After
a
Self
-Clean
Cycle:
1.
Slide
the
Oven
Lock
Lever
all
the
way
to
the
left.
2.
Turn
the
Selector
to
"OFF."
3.
Allow
oven
to
cool
sufficiently
before
wiping
up
any
residue.
OVEN
SELF-CLEANING
TIPS
Evening
is
a
good
time
to
clean
the
oven,
after
normal
oven
use
is
completed.
Small
amounts
of
smoke
escaping
from
the
oven
vent
are
normal
when
oven
is
heavily
soiled.
Excessive
smoke
may
indicate
heavy
spillovers
have
not
been
wiped
up.
Do
not
force
the
Oven
Lock
Lever
open
when
the
Lock
Light
is
on.
Damage
to
the
lock
mechanism
may
result.
Clean
both
ovens
regularly,
before
they
become
"excessively
dirty."
If
oven
is
not
clean
after
one
cycle,
increase
the
length
of
the
clean
time
in
the
next
cycle.
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