Pyrolytic Self-Cleaning Procedure
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This setting allows you to carry out a pyrolytic
cleaning cycle, which involves the oxidisation
and carbonisation of the grease accumulated
during cooking by means of the high temper-
atures that are reached inside the oven.
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When the pyrolytic cleaning process has fin-
ished, it is only necessary to wipe the inside
with a damp cloth, cleaning up the ash pro-
duced during the cycle. Areas in the oven that
are difficult to access will need to be cleaned
with a non-metallic fibre scourer so as not to
scratch the enamel.
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When programming the pyrolytic cleaning
cycle, you will see that the oven has 3 pyroly-
sis programmes with 60, 90 and 120-minute
cycles. Use the most suitable programme for
the level of dirt in the oven. If the oven is very
dirty it will require a longer programme.
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Pyrolysis is not required after each use of the
oven. We recommend that you carry out a
pyrolytic cleaning cycle after every 4-5 uses,
depending on how dirty the oven interior is.
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During the cleaning cycle the light inside the
oven will remain off.
CAUTION: Before carrying out the pyrolytic
cleaning cycle, you must remove all acces-
sories and dishes from the oven, including the
shelves and/or telescopic guide rails.
Instructions to remove the shelf supports
and/or telescopic guide rails.
1 Remove all accessories from inside the oven.
2 Pull on the supports or the telescopic guide
rails (A), loosening the screw (B). Figure 1.
To assemble the supports, place the ends of the
supports in the lower holes in the sides of the
oven interior and fasten them with the screw
(B).
Cleaning the Oven Exterior
and Accessories
Clean the outside of the oven and accessories
with warm soapy water or with a mild detergent.
Take great care when cleaning stainless steel or
painted surfaces. Use only sponges or cloths
that do not scratch.
Cleaning the Oven Door
Do not use metal scouring pads, wire brushes or
commercially available or abrasive powder
cleansers to clean the oven door as they could
scratch the surface and cause the glass to
break.
Clean the door exterior and accessories with
warm soapy water or with a mild detergent.
Take great care when cleaning stainless steel
surfaces. Use only sponges or cloths that do not
scratch.
You may also clean the inner glass of the oven
door. To remove it, follow the instructions below.
Instructions for Removing / Replacing Inner
Glass
1 Open the oven door.
2 Insert the safety bolts supplied with this man-
ual to stop the door from closing.
IMPORTANT: Keep these bolts in a safe place
and use them whenever you need to clean the
oven door. Figure 2.
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