(2.21.8). Select the number of the memory
you wish to use and validate (2.21.9). If the
data are correct, validate (2.21.10) and the
oven will start up (2.21.11).
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Maintenance and
cleaning
3.1 Cleaning the accessories. The accessories
are dishwasher-safe. To wash them up by
hand, use ordinary detergent. Leave them to
soak for easier cleaning.
3.2 Pyrolysis cleaning
• The cleaning process consists of the dirt
being burnt at high temperatures.
• The smoke and smells are eliminated by a
catalyser.
• There is no need to wait until the oven has
accumulated a large amount of grease to
perform the cleaning process.
• After pyrolysis, when the oven has cooled
down, wipe it with a damp cloth to remove
the white ash residue.
• Before starting the pyrolysis process,
take all the accessories out of the oven,
including the cooking accessories and the
telescopic runners.
• If any substances are stuck to the inside of
the oven due to spill-overs, remove them
before carrying out the pyrolysis process
as they could catch fi re or give off large
amounts of smoke.
• During the pyrolysis process the surfaces
become hotter than during normal use.
Keep children away from the oven.
3.3 Pyro-turbo. This process takes two hours
and guarantees thorough, intense cleaning
of the inside of the oven. Select Cleaning
and pyrolysis on the menu and validate
(3.3.1). Select PYRO TURBO and validate
(3.3.2). (3.3.3) will appear. Validate. The
door will be locked for safety reasons (3.3.4)
and the pyrolysis process will begin. When
the cleaning process is complete, (3.3.5)
will appear. When the door is unlocked, the
oven will indicate that the cleaning process is
complete.
Notes: The temperature and time
parameters are set parameters and cannot
be changed.
The enamelled tray can be cleaned with this
pyrolysis option. Firstly remove any excess
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grease from the tray and then place it at level
2.
3.4 Autopyro. This function automatically
calculates the cleaning time depending on
how dirty the oven is. Select Cleaning and
pyrolysis on the menu and validate (3.3.1).
Select AUTO PYRO and validate (3.4.1).
(3.4.2) will appear. Validate. The oven will
begin to calculate the duration according to
how dirty it is. The door will be blocked for
safety reasons (3.4.4).
3.5 After pyrolysis (depending on model).
Take out the side runners and clean off
any grease or ash that has been left after
the cleaning processes. Depending on the
models, the side runners are fi xed in two
ways, either without a support (3.5.1, 3.5.2)
or with a support (3.5.4, 3.5.5). When you
have removed them, use a damp cloth to
clean the side walls (3.5.3, 3.5.6). When you
have cleaned the oven walls, replace the
runners. If your oven has a fold-down grill,
pull upwards and press to fold it down (3.5.7)
and clean the top wall with a damp cloth
(3.5.8).
3.6 Cleaning the glass
Cleaning the outside of the glass: Use a
soft cloth soaked in a glass cleaning product.
Cleaning the inside of the glass: If the
inside of the glass is dirty, you can remove it
for cleaning.
When the oven has cooled down, open
the door as far as it will go (3.6.1) and fi x
it in place with the red stops supplied in
the accessory bag (3.6.2). Insert the two
remaining accessories so that they provide
leverage to lift up the glass (3.6.3). Remove
the glass (3.6.4), clean it and dry it with a
cloth (3.6.5). If necessary, remove the whole
glass panel unit inside the door. This unit
consists of either one or two glass panels,
depending on the model, with a black stop
in each corner. To remove them, place your
hand under the door and pull upwards
(3.6.6). When you have taken out the unit,
remove the stops to clean the glass panels
(3.6.7).
When the glass panels are clean (3.6.8) fi t
them onto the rubber stops again, with the
stud facing upwards (3.6.9) and replace the
glass panels so that the letters "L" (left) and
"R" (right) are beside the hinges (3.6.10).
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