The yellowish "staining" is a result of a bad seal. Since it is heat changing the color of the surface, you would probably have to do some damage to remove the discoloration, either like a soft abrasive scrub or other, bleach will not fix that.
Sounds like the cleaning cycle could be too long or otherwise too hot for too long? Perhaps a wipe down with a damp cloth to the interior of the oven prior to a self clean to remove any loose material may help.. Also if there are any other vents for this oven (say under one of the burners of the stove top) make sure they are kept free and clear of any blockage of air flow..
Best regards
Ck
Below are instructions on how to take your oven door apart to
remove any stains that may be caught down in the door vents.
Tools needed: good Phillips head screwdriver or small quad bit
driver.
A. Open Door remove 2 screws and washers on door lining at door hinge area.
B. With door in broil stop position lift door assembly off
hinges.
C. Lay door on table, position so that handle hangs freely over
edge of table
D. Remove 2 screws and washers that secure handle to lining
assembly.
E. Remove 8 screws that attach textured steel door wrapper trim
to lining assembly 3 at top, 3 at bottom, 1 on each side
F. Lift door lining up and out of wrapper trim assembly.
G. Lay lining assembly on table with wool shield/inner part of
lining facing up.
H. Remove 2 glass clamps via 2 screws per clamp. These clamps
attach innermost clear glass to wool shield.
I. Lift out center clear glass from wool shield, this glass
just lays onto the wool shield and is held in place by the glass/ clamps in
item
H.
J. Clean each glass with appropriate cleaner, Windex, bon ami, fantastic, etc
K. One glass that remains in door lining assembly can at this
time be cleaned without further disassembly the lining assembly.
L. Reassemble in reverse order.
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