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ow do you clean the cavity of your oven?
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1.
hat is pyrolysis?
- Pyrolysis is a cycle during which the oven cavity is heated to a very high
temperature in order to eliminate soiling from splattering and spills. The smoke
and odours released are destroyed as they move through catalyse
- Pyrolysis is not necessary after each cooking cycle, but simply when the dirtiness
warrants it.
- As a safety measure, the cleaning operation only begins after the door has
automatically locked. As soon as the internal temperature of the oven exceeds
cooking temperatures, it is impossible to unlock the door--even if the "function
selector" knob is turned to 0.
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2.
n what situations should pyrolysis be used?
If your oven emits smoke during preheating or releases large volumes of smoke
during cooking.
If your oven releases an unpleasant odour when cooled after various cooking
applications (lamb, fish, barbecue, etc.).
RELATIVELY
CLEAN COOKING
APPLICATIONS
DIRTY COOKING
APPLICATIONS
VERY DIRTY
COOKING
APPLICATIONS
You should not wait until the oven is coated in grease to initiate
a cleaning cycle.
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Biscuits, vegetables,
pastry, quiches,
soufflés
Meats, fish, (in a dish)
stuffed vegetables
Large cuts of meat
on the spit
Splatter-free cooking
Pyrolysis is not warranted
Pyrolysis is warranted after
three cooking cycles
Pyrolysis can be performed
after one cooking application
of this kind if there is
a lot of splattering