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Oven Maintenance
Oven Care and Cleaning, cont.
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Removing/Re-installing the Convection Filter, cont.
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If left in the oven during self-cleaning, the racks will discolor and will not slide as easily on their
tracks. When the oven is cool, rub the rack sides with wax paper or a bit of oil to help the racks
glide more easily on their tracks.
Clean gliding racks by hand with an abrasive cleaner or steel wool. Do not let water or cleaner
enter the rack slides.
NOTE
Do not clean the racks in a dishwasher.
If the rack does not slide easily, it can be treated with an FDA-approved graphite lubricant.
(Graphite lubricant can be purchased from many stores and online.)
Centering the filter over the fan hole, carefully
hook the metal clips (back of filter) over the metal
bar across the hole. Do not scratch the oven's
porcelain with the filter.
Lubricating the Gliding-Rack Slides
Oven Racks
1. Remove the rack from the oven. (See Using the
Gliding Rack, Pg. 27.)
2. Fully extend the rack on a surface covered with
newspaper or cloth.
3. With paper towel, wipe debris from the slide
tracks.
4.
Outside left front
Inside
left rear
5.
Shake the graphite lubricant before opening it.
Starting with the rack's left (front, back) slide
mechanism, place 4 small drops of lubricant on
the 2 bottom tracks of the slide close to the
bearing carriers (see left).
Repeat for the right (front, back) slide
mechanism.
Do not lubricate the gliding rack with cooking spray or other such sprays.