I have a Kenmore self-cleaning oven and I’m having trouble figuring out how to stop it from cleaning itself. I’ve read the manual and it doesn’t seem to provide any clear instructions on how to do this. I’m concerned that if I don’t figure out how to stop the self-cleaning cycle, the oven will overheat and cause damage. Does anyone have any advice on how to stop the self-cleaning cycle on a Kenmore oven? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I remember the first time I had to clean my self-cleaning oven. It was a Kenmore and I was so excited to have a modern appliance that would do the job for me. I followed the instructions in the manual, but when I went to turn it off, I couldn’t figure out how. I was frustrated and ready to give up.
Then I remembered something my grandmother had told me. She said that if you ever get stuck, the best thing to do is to take a step back and look at the problem from a different angle. So I did. I looked at the manual again and realized that the instructions weren’t clear. I had to press and hold the “clean” button for three seconds to stop the self-cleaning cycle. Once I did that, the oven stopped and I was able to clean it the old-fashioned way.
Since then, I’ve never had a problem stopping my self-cleaning oven. I just