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5 star quality on these downloadable manuals. Easy to read and all the information is there. A must when doing a custom install or needing to service your precious old school electronics.
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So usefull to make my installation a breeze. 5 stars on quality.
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very helpful, the information in these manuels are very detailed
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Care and Cleaning
Clean WaveOven� frequently to maximize oven life, performance, and efficiency. A dirty oven cooks inefficiently because moisture, spills, and grease shield light energy. If oven is not cleaned frequently, residual grease in WaveOven� can smoke during and after cooking.
Cleaning Glass Shields
Wipe shields regularly when cooking greasy food for best performance. Most cleaning does not require removing upper shield. For more thorough cleaning, remove oven racks and then glass shields. Remove upper shield before bottom shield so any falling material is caught by bottom shield. If material falls onto light bulb gently brush off with clean dry cloth. See �Removing Glass Shields� section. Clean surfaces with a clean cloth, sponge, or nylon pad, and mild detergent diluted in warm water. Wipe dry after cleaning. � Use commercial degreasers for grease laden surfaces. � Use commercially available razor to remove baked-on material and stains from glass shields. � Do not touch halogen light bulbs with hands. Oil from hands can cause premature bulb failure.
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, unplug power cord or open circuit breaker to oven before cleaning.
WARNING
To avoid severe burns, wear fire proof oven mitts or use pan grips when handling utensils, racks, glass shields, and door. Allow oven to cool before reaching into oven. Oven interior can become hot during operation.
Cleaning Air Filter
Air filter is located directly below oven door.
Cleaning Oven Cavity and Exterior
Before cleaning, allow oven to cool for 15 minutes. Clean surfaces with a clean cloth, sponge, or nylon pad, and mild detergent diluted in warm water. Use commercial degreasers if heavily soiled. Wipe interior with damp, clean cloth or sponge thoroughly and dry after cleaning. � Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners, or cleaners containing ammonia. � Do not use water pressure type cleaning systems. � Remove excess water from cloth before wiping oven. � Always clean oven cavity with shields in place to avoid damaging halogen light bulbs.
CAUTION
To avoid overheating and oven damage, clean air filter regularly. 1. Remove air filter by removing thumb screws, located on outside edges of filter.
Cleaning Grill
Before cleaning, allow grill to cool for 15 minutes. Wear fireproof oven mitts or use pan grips when hot. 1. Pour off grease and juices from grill. 2. Wipe grill surface with paper towel. � If heavily soiled, wash with mild detergent diluted in warm water, and clean cloth or sponge. � To remove baked-on material, use a plastic nonabrasive cleaning pad. Do not use an abrasive pads. Abrasive pads can damage nonstick grill surface.
Air Filter Screws
Cleaning Oven Racks
Clean oven racks and rack guides with detergent diluted in warm water or in dishwasher. Scrub with soft nylon pad to remove baked-on material. 2. Wash filter with mild detergent diluted in warm water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. 3. Replace filter by reversing step 1.
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