wall oven controls question
is it possible to disable the self cleaning function in an electric oven?
This is for a rental unit, and I'm not comfortable with a tenant using the self clean cycle. thanks bill |
wall oven controls question
bill allemann wrote:
is it possible to disable the self cleaning function in an electric oven? This is for a rental unit, and I'm not comfortable with a tenant using the self clean cycle. thanks bill Why, all it does is get hotter than normal cooking and lock the latch to prevent the door from being opened? |
wall oven controls question
George wrote:
bill allemann wrote: is it possible to disable the self cleaning function in an electric oven? This is for a rental unit, and I'm not comfortable with a tenant using the self clean cycle. thanks bill Why, all it does is get hotter than normal cooking and lock the latch to prevent the door from being opened? Hi, I think he is CHEAP! Wanna save some on utility bill. Cleaning cycle uses quite a bit of electricity. Other reason maybe he likes dirty oven, LOL! |
wall oven controls question
In article JycXf.206710$H%4.122529@pd7tw2no,
says... George wrote: bill allemann wrote: is it possible to disable the self cleaning function in an electric oven? This is for a rental unit, and I'm not comfortable with a tenant using the self clean cycle. thanks bill Why, all it does is get hotter than normal cooking and lock the latch to prevent the door from being opened? Hi, I think he is CHEAP! Wanna save some on utility bill. Cleaning cycle uses quite a bit of electricity. Not all that much. According to: http://www.mcecoop.com/your_home/calculator.html it's about 5kWh ($.60 here) per month. Other reason maybe he likes dirty oven, LOL! He likes to clean up after his tenants? That's sick! ;-) -- Keith |
wall oven controls question
an incident at a friends house recently:
there didn't seem to be all that much residue in the oven, but it darned near burned the place down. They pulled the unit the next day. btw, a good answer for you might have been "I don't know". "Tony Hwang" wrote in message news:JycXf.206710$H%4.122529@pd7tw2no... George wrote: bill allemann wrote: is it possible to disable the self cleaning function in an electric oven? This is for a rental unit, and I'm not comfortable with a tenant using the self clean cycle. thanks bill Why, all it does is get hotter than normal cooking and lock the latch to prevent the door from being opened? Hi, I think he is CHEAP! Wanna save some on utility bill. Cleaning cycle uses quite a bit of electricity. Other reason maybe he likes dirty oven, LOL! |
wall oven controls question
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 19:40:17 GMT, "bill allemann"
wrote: an incident at a friends house recently: there didn't seem to be all that much residue in the oven, but it darned near burned the place down. They pulled the unit the next day. btw, a good answer for you might have been "I don't know". Advice here is worth as much as you pay for it. Is there a separate switch for self-cleaning? If so, then yes. Otherwise, you might consider continuous cleaning next time. (although then you'll have to keep them from cleaining it and taking off the continuous finish.) "Tony Hwang" wrote in message news:JycXf.206710$H%4.122529@pd7tw2no... George wrote: bill allemann wrote: is it possible to disable the self cleaning function in an electric oven? This is for a rental unit, and I'm not comfortable with a tenant using the self clean cycle. thanks bill Why, all it does is get hotter than normal cooking and lock the latch to prevent the door from being opened? Hi, I think he is CHEAP! Wanna save some on utility bill. Cleaning cycle uses quite a bit of electricity. Other reason maybe he likes dirty oven, LOL! |
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