Before first use
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Cleaning the cooktop before
heating it up for the first time
The metal components have a
protective coating. The cooktop may
have a slight odor and give off vapor
when heated up for the first time.
Heating the induction coils can also
cause unpleasant odors in the first few
hours of operation. With each
subsequent use, the odors are reduced
until they disappear completely.
Any odors or vapors given off do not
indicate a faulty connection or
appliance and they are not hazardous
to health.
Please note that the heating-up time
on induction cooktops is much shorter
than on conventional cooktops.
Remove any adhesive labels or
protective films from the cooktop.
Before heating the cooktop up, wipe
it with a damp cloth to remove any
dust or bits of leftover packaging.
Heating up the oven for the
first time and rinsing the steam
injection system
New ovens may have a slight odor
when they are heated up for the first
time. Heating up the oven for at least an
hour with nothing in it will eliminate the
odor. It is a good idea to rinse out the
steam injection system at the same
time.
Ensure that the kitchen is well
ventilated while the appliance is being
heated up for the first time.
Close doors to other rooms to prevent
the odor spreading throughout the
house.
Remove any adhesive labels or
protective films from the ovens and
accessories.
Before heating the oven up, wipe the
interior with a damp cloth to remove
any dust or bits of packaging that
may have accumulated in the oven
compartment.
Insert the FlexiClips with Wire Rack
into the side racks and place all trays
and wire racks in the oven.
Turn the oven on using the
On/Off
button.
The main menu will appear.
Select
Operating Modes
.
Select
Moisture Plus
.
Select
Moisture Plus + Conv Bake
.
350°F (160°C) will appear as a
recommended value.
Set the highest possible temperature.