6. In case of heavy dirt, clean the outside of the appliance with a mild detergent.
Note:
The cover of the door can become discolored or the glass inside the door can be dirty. You can
remove the cover for thorough cleaning. Refer to section
'Removing the cover of the door'
7. If necessary, clean the cover of the door and the glass inside the door. Use warm water and a mild cleaning
agent. Dry the cover after cleaning.
REMOVING THE GUIDE RACKS
1. Pull the guide rack (A) from the opening at the front of the appliance.
2. Pull the guide rack from the opening at the rear of the appliance.
3. Remove the guide racks.
4. After cleaning, install the guide racks again. Refer to section
USING THE PYROLYSIS FUNCTION
You can use the pyrolysis function to clean the inside of the appliance. The appliance heats up to a high temperature
so that food residues burn.
Warning:
The inside and the outside of the appliance become very hot during pyrolysis. Never try to open the door
and do not touch the outside of the appliance. Keep children, disabled people and incapable older people
away from the appliance. Remove flammable items from the door handle (for example a tea towel).
Warning:
Make sure that the room is properly ventilated. During pyrolysis, vapors are released that can cause
irritation.
Note:
The temperature or time cannot be adjusted with the pyrolysis function.
Preparing for pyrolysis
1. Remove the accessories from the appliance.
2. Remove the majority of food residue manually.
Warning:
Food residue can cause a risk of fire during pyrolysis.
3. Clean the inside of the door and the seal. Use warm water and a mild cleaning agent.
Caution:
Do not remove the seal or use an abrasive sponge for cleaning.
Starting the pyrolysis function
Note:
During pyrolysis, the door of the appliance is automatically locked and the lamp is off.
1. Make sure that the appliance is prepared for pyrolysis.
2. Make sure that the appliance is switched on.
(Figure 10)
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