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Cleaning and care
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The door will lock automatically. Start at
and the start time set will appear in the
display.
You can reset the start time via the
sensor control at any point up to the
starting time.
As soon as the start time has been
reached, the oven heating and cooling
fan will switch on automatically and the
time left will appear in the display.
Finishing off the pyrolytic cleaning
process
When the time remaining has counted
down to 0:00h, a message will appear
in the display to tell you that the door is
unlocking.
Process finished will appear in the display
and a buzzer will sound as soon as the
door has been unlocked.
Switch the oven off.
The visual and acoustic signals will
switch off.
Risk of injury caused by hot sur-
faces.
At the end of the pyrolytic cleaning
function, the oven will still be very
hot. You could burn yourself on the
heater elements and oven compart-
ment.
Allow the heater elements and the
oven compartment temperature to
drop to a safe level before removing
any residues.
Clean the oven compartment to re-
move any pyrolytic residues (e.g. ash)
that may have built up depending on
the degree of soiling in the oven.
Most residues can be removed with
hot water, a little washing-up liquid
and a clean sponge or a clean, damp
microfibre cloth.
Depending on the degree of soiling, a
visible deposit could build up on the
glass on the inside of the oven door.
This can be removed with a dishwash-
ing sponge, a glass scraper or a stain-
less steel spiral pad (e.g. Spontex
Spirinett) and a little washing-up li-
quid.
There is a delicate fibreglass seal
around the oven compartment to
seal the glass in the oven door. This
can be damaged by rubbing or
scouring.
Avoid cleaning the fibreglass seal.
Enamelled surfaces can be perman-
ently discoloured by spilt fruit juices.
Such discolouration does not affect
the properties of the enamel.
Do not attempt to remove these
stains.
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