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  2. Here's How to Use a Self-Cleaning Oven - AOL

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    How does the self-clean cycle on an oven work? The self-clean cycle on an oven typically involves heating the interior to extremely high temperatures, often around 900 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.

  3. Self-cleaning oven - Wikipedia

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    A self-cleaning or pyrolytic oven is an oven which uses high temperature (approximately 932 °F (500 °C)) to burn off leftovers from baking using pyrolysis, which uses no chemical agents. The oven can be powered by domestic (non-commercial) electricity or gas.

  4. What You Don't Know About Your Oven's Self-Cleaning Feature - AOL

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    A guide to using the self-clean oven function when cleaning your oven, including what to know beforehand and common mistakes to avoid.

  5. Thermador - Wikipedia

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    Patterned after commercial restaurant equipment, Thermador developed the first home version warming drawer in 1952, a kitchen appliance that warmed dishes and foods while the oven was in use. Thermador continued to improve on kitchen appliances with the first self-cleaning oven in 1963. During the 1970s, Thermador continued to innovate. [3]

  6. You Should Be Cleaning Your Oven Once Every Three Months - AOL

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    The self cleaning process takes about three hours—the oven actually locks!—which means any dreams of baking cookies you may have are going to be put on hold. And the temperature during the ...

  7. GE Appliances - Wikipedia

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    GE Appliances has a long history of cooking innovation and is responsible for creating the first self-cleaning oven as well as the first over-the-range microwave. [7] GE Appliances was also the first manufacturer to launch a suite of WiFi-connected appliances as well as the first suite of appliances that work with IFTTT. [8]