Before pyrolytic cleaning.
Important!
Remove all accessories from the oven (baking trays, drying grates, side racks, tele-
scopic shelf supports). Accessories time left on the inside the oven will be irreversi-
bly damaged during the pyrolysis cleaning.
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Remove stubborn stains from the oven chamber.
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Clean the outside of the oven with a damp cloth oven.
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Follow the instructions.
During the cleaning process.
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Do not leave the cloth near the hot oven.
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Do not use the hob.
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Do not turn on the oven lighting.
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The oven door is equipped with a lock, which prevents it from being opened
during the cleaning process. Do not open the door so as not to interrupt the
cleaning process.
Important!
During the pyrolytic oven cleaning process the oven chamber can reach a very high
temperature. Consequently, the outer oven surfaces can heat up more than usual, so
keep children away at all times.
Some fumes can be emitted during the cleaning, so make sure the kitchen is well
ventilated.
The pyrolytic cleaning process:
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Close the oven door.
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Follow the instructions in the section Pyrolytic cleaning.
Important!
If the oven temperature is high (higher than in normal use) the door will not be un-
locked.
Once the oven cools down, you can open the door and remove the ash with a soft,
damp cloth. Replace the side rail and other accessories. Your oven is ready for use.
Door removal
To remove the door, open the door to the maximum angle. Then pull the buckle at
the door hinge backward
Close the door to an angle approximately 30°. Hold the door with one hand on
each side. Lift up and slowly pull the door out from the oven.
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