Teresa
TUG Member
I have to admit that I forget to clean my oven by pushing a few buttons. It's usually too hot to do but now that the cold weather has set in ....
So ....Sunday morning I decided to do it. It's a Jennair duel-fuel so the ovens (2 of them) are electric and the cooktop is gas. Tried to clean the top oven (size of a very large toaster oven) and the smoke that was pouring out of it (along the door) was so bad I had to turn it off after about 30 minutes. It continued to billow smoke for another half hour or so. It was acrid! Opened windows, turned on the fans (snowing outside) and finally covered it with lots of towels to stop it from spreading more than it was. The whole house smells like charred wood now. We baked some brownies trying to replace the smell (a little better).
I have self-cleaned before but only on the short cycle. This time I set it to the 'heavy' cycle (about 4 hours).
I spent this morning washing down cabinets, washing every bit of cloth that smelled like smoke, cleaning the top and sides of the stove (even the burners smelled bad - probably because of the towels). So much for saving some work with a self-clean feature.
Anyone else have this problem? I used to have a gas self-clean but it nearly gassed us out of the house each time I tried it so got rid of that one.
Except for this problem, I love this stove/oven. I can't stand to cook with electric on a stove but I prefer the electric oven (because of the self-clean feature!). The bottom large oven has convection roast and convection bake features, can be used as a dehydrator and also has a setting for having things rise in it. Also has a delay cook feature.
So ....Sunday morning I decided to do it. It's a Jennair duel-fuel so the ovens (2 of them) are electric and the cooktop is gas. Tried to clean the top oven (size of a very large toaster oven) and the smoke that was pouring out of it (along the door) was so bad I had to turn it off after about 30 minutes. It continued to billow smoke for another half hour or so. It was acrid! Opened windows, turned on the fans (snowing outside) and finally covered it with lots of towels to stop it from spreading more than it was. The whole house smells like charred wood now. We baked some brownies trying to replace the smell (a little better).
I have self-cleaned before but only on the short cycle. This time I set it to the 'heavy' cycle (about 4 hours).
I spent this morning washing down cabinets, washing every bit of cloth that smelled like smoke, cleaning the top and sides of the stove (even the burners smelled bad - probably because of the towels). So much for saving some work with a self-clean feature.
Anyone else have this problem? I used to have a gas self-clean but it nearly gassed us out of the house each time I tried it so got rid of that one.
Except for this problem, I love this stove/oven. I can't stand to cook with electric on a stove but I prefer the electric oven (because of the self-clean feature!). The bottom large oven has convection roast and convection bake features, can be used as a dehydrator and also has a setting for having things rise in it. Also has a delay cook feature.