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User’s Guide
Teka Hydroclean
®
function
This function makes it easy to remove grease
and other food debris that may have stuck to
the sides of the oven.
For easier cleaning, do not allow dirt to accu-
mulate. Clean the oven frequently.
PRoGRaMMING THE TEKa
HYDRoClEaN® FUNCTIoN
®
WaRNING
Do not pour water into a hot oven as this can
damage the enamel of the oven.
Always run the cycle on a cold oven. The result
could be affected and the varnish damaged if it
is run when the oven is too hot.
First remove the trays and all accessories from
the oven interior, including the tray supports and
telescopic guide rails.
To do this, follow the
instructions in the installation and mainte-
nance guide accompanying the oven.
1.
With the oven cold, gently pour 250 ml of wa-
ter into the bottom of the oven cavity and add
a few drops of a mild dishwasher detergent.
bol will flash slowly and the time remaining
to complete the cycle will appear on the dis-
play.
IMPoRTaNT
The duration of this cycle cannot be changed.
To stop the cycle before it is finished, turn
the control dial to the
position.
4.
When the cycle is finished, the oven will turn
itself off, an alarm will sound and the
symbol will flash quickly.
IMPoRTaNT
Do not open the oven door until the Hydro-
clean
®
function is complete.
The cooling cycle is necessary for the func-
tion to work properly.
5.
Touch any sensor with your fingertip to stop
the alarm and turn off the
symbol.
6.
Turn the control dial to the position.
7.
Any traces of dirt and excess water can now
be removed from the oven with a damp cloth.
The Hydroclean
®
function takes place at a low
temperature. However, cooling times can vary
depending on the room temperature.
WaRNING
Before touching the inside surface of the
oven, make sure that it has cooled properly.
If a deeper clean is required after using the Hy-
droclean
®
function, use neutral detergents and
non-abrasive sponges.
2.
Turn the control dial to the
position.
3.
You will hear a beep indicating that the Teka
Hydroclean
®
cycle has started. The
sym-