Pyrolitic cleaning
Select the self-cleaning function .
When selected, this will automatically set
a cleaning duration of 90 minutes (it’s
possible to change 180 minutes if the oven
is very dirty).
This function cleans by raising the oven
temperature to 475°C. The resultant ash
deposits can be wiped away with a moist
cloth when the oven has cooled down but
is still slightly warm.
If an increased cleaning duration is
required, it can be increased in the
following manner. Select the self-cleaning
function as above.
Press the manual button on the
electronic timer 1:30 will appear in the
display.
Replacing the oven light
ATTENTION : disconnect the appliance from
the power supply.
If the oven light needs to be replaced, the
protective cover “ A ” must be removed by
turning it anticlockwise.After the light has
been replaced, refit the protective cover “A”.
(Pic.
4)
For safety reasons the oven door
automatically locks at temperatures above
300°C. When this occurs, the oven emits an
acoustic signal and the ‘lock’ indicator on
the fascia panel becomes illuminated.
During the pyrolitic function the oven light
is disabled.
WARNING
•
All internal oven accessories must be
removed before using the pyrolitic function.
•
It is strongly recommended that the oven
be only used in pyrolitic mode with persons
in attendance.
•
All big food,that remaining into the oven,
must be removed before using the pyrolitic
function.
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