Thermador PRD486EDG User Manual - Page 39
Do Not Clean In Self-cleaning Oven
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Section Six: CARE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning Recommendations Part/Material OVEN Broil Pan Grid Porcelain Aluminum (secondary oven) Broil Pan Bottom Porcelain Enamel Aluminum (secondary oven) Cavity Porcelain Enamel on Steel Large Main Oven Secondary Oven Cleaning Products/Directions DO NOT CLEAN IN SELF-CLEANING OVEN To loosen cooked on food, sprinkle empty hot grid with powdered laundry detergent or squirt with liquid detergent and cover with wet paper towels. Allow to stand. Hot sudsy water. • Wash, rinse thoroughly, and dry. Cleaners: Soft Scrub®. • Apply with a damp sponge or cloth according to manufacturer's directions. Rinse and wipe dry. Powdered Cleanser: Bon-ami®, Comet®, Ajax®. • Apply with a damp sponge or cloth according to manufacturer's directions. Rub lightly, it may scratch the finish. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry. Soap-filled fiber or steel wool pads: S.O.S®, Brillo®. • Dampen pad, rub lightly, it may scratch the finish. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry. See instructions for Cavity porcelain enamel. See instructions, above for broil pan grid. Porcelain enamel is acid resistant, but not acid proof. Acid foods such as citrus juices, tomatoes, rhubarb, vinegar, alcohol or milk, should be wiped up and not allowed to bake onto the porcelain during the next use. Over a period of time, the porcelain may craze (get fine hairlike lines) This will not affect oven performance. See Self-Cleaning instructions, Pages 31 and 32. NOTE: Due to the high temperatures used for self-cleaning, the oven may develop fine hairlike lines or surface roughness. This is a common condition and does not affect either the cooking or the cleaning performance of the oven. Hot sudsy water. • Wash, rinse thoroughly, and dry. Mild Cleaners: Bon-ami®, ammonia, or ammonia and water, Soft Scrub®. • Apply to a damp sponge or cloth. Rub lightly. Rinse thoroughly. Dry. If food has burned onto the oven and is difficult to remove, the spots can be soaked with a cloth saturated with household ammonia. Close the door and allow it to soak for an hour or two, or until the food soil can be easily removed with a damp soapy cloth or mild abrasive. A solution of about 3 tablespoons of household ammonia in a half cup of water may be placed in the warm oven over night. This will loosen hardened residue and spillage so that it may be easily wiped up. The ammonia solution may be added to warm water for a thorough wiping of the oven. 37