Cleaning and care
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Most residues can be removed with
warm water, a little washing-up liquid
and a clean sponge or a clean, damp
microfibre cloth.
Depending on the level 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 scourer and a little
washing-up liquid.
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.
If pyrolytic cleaning is cancelled
If pyrolytic cleaning is cancelled, the
oven door will remain locked until the
temperature inside the oven drops to
below 280 °C.
remains lit up until the
temperature of the oven cavity has
fallen below this temperature. When
flashes, the door is unlocked.
The following will cause the pyrolytic
cleaning programme to stop:
– Turn the function selector to another
function or to the
0
position.
Turn the function selector to Pyrolytic
cleaning
again, if you want to
start the pyrolytic cleaning pro-
gramme anew.
– A power cut.
When power is restored,
remains
lit up until the temperature of the
oven cavity has fallen below 280 °C.
After that the numeric block will ap-
pear,
will flash and the door will
unlock. Then
will flash in the dis-
play.
Confirm with
OK
if you want to start
the pyrolytic cleaning programme
again. Then you can select the pyro-
lytic cleaning programme you want
and start it again.
As soon as you turn the function se-
lector to the
0
position following an in-
terruption to the power supply,
will
carry on flashing. Confirm with
OK
to
enter the time of day again (see “Be-
fore using for the first time”).