That model doesn't come up,that could be the serial number,do you know that when the dryer is in self clean it gets up to 1000 degrees,when it gets this hot it can do damage to the electronics in the oven,from what i've seen on other peoples ovens i will never use the self clean again,but to answer your question remove the racks and clean them in the sink or you can soak them in the tub,whatever is easier for you.i get in there with an sos and scrub,if any spills are big on the floor i wet it and let it sit for a minute or two and scrape it out with a putty knife or you can use a spatula,if it's really bad easy off is made safe for most self clean ovens now,don't put tin foil on the oven floor when you cook,it can damage the floor,so watch out for that.kenmore doesn't make anything so you need the model number to see who made the stove,if you open the drawer under the oven door,look on the left or right side of the frame and you'll see a tag with the model and serial numbers,go here,put your model number in and you can look up the manual for your stove.hope this helps you out.
https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/search.html?q=970C623331
Yes remove them and clean up as much gunk as you can before starting the clean cycle.
SOURCE: stove works, oven does not
in repairing Kenmores there is a relay well 2 small black an square in the head unit of stove one for stove the other is for oven anyway they go out alot a setback to the kenmore digital controls take upper panel off where controls are look at the green board an you can see them some green some red or blue to tell if one is bad be careful an turn the stove on u will hear the relay click then try oven if you do not hear a click its bad do not i repeat do not touch it while its on
SOURCE: self cleaning oven directions
Press the self-clean button. The panel becomes blank(---), then press the up arrow( ^ ). The panel will appear 3:00 (indication for the duration of self-cleaning). The oven will lock on its own and start the self-cleaning. Good luck, ya'll!
SOURCE: Electrolux Icon Oven won't self clean - "Remove Racks" displayed
I was getting the remove rack error until I finally figured out what it wanted me to remove. When you say you removed the rack supports, do you mean just the sliding parts or the whole side metal rack support? At first I thought they were bolted in, but I read somewhere that they come out, too. Upon further investigation, I found the rack supports just slide into the side walls at 4 points. I had to use a little force to pull them out, but they came out and my oven is self-cleaning as I write this. I just thought I would share in case you or others haven't figured it out yet. Now I will just have to see how hard it is to get them back in...
SOURCE: I own a Kenmore stove model #639539J2. The glass
yes. open the oven door to the first "click". it kind of stops about a quarter of the way open. most ovens you grab both sides of the oven door and pull up. some models have a couple of screws you have to take out before you can remove the oven door. then lay it down with the insie of the door facing up and take out all the screws holding the oven door together. some may be on the sides or the top and bottom of the door. when apart, clean first with easy off, then clean several times with windex till streaks are gone. assemble door in reverse and put back on stove.
Hi,
Before you go working too hard to get
you oven to go into the self clean mode(self destruct)....check out
this tip...
Self
Cleaning Oven Problem
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Wish I had read this first. I never would have used the self cleaning
option. Thanks for the info!!
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