Cleaning and care
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Preparing for pyrolytic cleaning
Non-pyrolytic accessories will be
damaged by pyrolytic cleaning.
Remove all non-pyrolytic accessories
from the oven before starting a
pyrolytic process. This also applies
for optional accessories that are not
suitable for pyrolytic cleaning.
The following accessories are suitable
for pyrolytic cleaning and can be left in
the oven:
– Side runners
– FlexiClip telescopic runners HFC 92
– Rack HBBR 48-2
Remove all accessories that are not
suitable for pyrolytic cleaning from
the oven.
Place the rack on the top shelf level.
Heavy soiling in the oven can cause
thick smoke to develop and can
result in the Pyrolytic cleaning
programme being switched off.
Burnt-on residues can cause lasting
discolouration or dull spots on
enamelled surfaces.
Before starting the pyrolytic cleaning
programme remove coarse soiling
from the oven and scrape any burnt-
on residues off enamelled surfaces
with a glass scraper.
Locking of hob during pyrolytic
cleaning
It is not possible to carry out pyrolytic
cleaning and operate the hob at the
same time.
If the hob is in use
and then
pyrolytic cleaning is started, the hob
switches off automatically.
– The gas supply is switched off.
– The flame goes out.
– The lighting on the rotary control
goes out.
Turn the rotary control clockwise to
the
(Off) position.
As soon as pyrolytic cleaning is finished
the burners can be switched on again.
During pyrolytic cleaning
the hob is
locked and cannot be switched on.
Turn the rotary control clockwise to
the
(Off) position.
As soon as pyrolytic cleaning is finished
the burners can be switched on again.
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