The Amana oven is programmed to remove the racks during the self-cleaning cycle to ensure that the oven interior is properly cleaned and sanitized. The high temperatures generated during the self-cleaning cycle can damage the racks, so it is important to remove them prior to initiating the cycle. Additionally, the racks can block the air flow necessary to properly clean the interior of the oven, so it is important to remove them to ensure that the oven is properly cleaned and sanitized.
Why Is My Amana Oven Telling Me To Remove The Racks During Self Clean
Amana ovens use a self-cleaning cycle to burn off food residue and grease from the oven interior. During this cycle, the oven reaches temperatures of up to 900°F. To prevent the racks from warping or becoming damaged, Amana recommends removing them from the oven before beginning the self-cleaning cycle. The racks can be cleaned separately in a sink or dishwasher. This helps to ensure that the racks remain in good condition and can be used safely in the oven.
Why Is My Amana Oven Telling Me To Remove The Racks During Self Clean
1. Make sure the oven door is closed and latched.
2. Press the “Clean” button on the oven control panel.
3. Select the “Self Clean” option.
4. Read the instructions on the display and remove all racks from the oven.
5. Close the oven door and press the “Start” button.
6. Allow the oven to complete the self-cleaning cycle.
7. Once the cycle is complete, the oven will beep and the display will read “End”.
8. Open the oven door and allow the oven to cool down before replacing the racks.
In conclusion, the Amana oven is telling you to remove the racks during self clean because the high temperatures of the self-cleaning cycle can damage the racks. The racks are not designed to withstand the extreme temperatures and can warp or even melt. Removing the racks will ensure that your oven remains in good condition and that your food is cooked properly.