
5.4.8 Adding Cleaning Agent from Single-Measure Dispensing Bottles to the Inside of
the Oven Cavity
For your safety when working with/on the combi oven
Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety on page 17' section
and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions without exception.
Procedures that you must be familiar with
You will need to be familiar with the following steps:
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Safely Opening and Closing the Unit Door
41
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Supplying Cleaning Agents
67
Prerequisites
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You must have started a cleaning profile that uses fully automatic oven cleaning with single-measure dispensing. The
software has prompted you to add either cleaning agent or rinse aid from a single-measure dispensing bottle to the in-
side of the oven cavity.
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You must have the necessary single-measure dispensing bottles containing cleaning agent and rinse aid ready to go as
required by the cleaning program you are using. Please refer to 'Supplying Cleaning Agents' on page 67.
Adding Cleaning Agent from Single-Measure Dispensing Bottles to the Inside of the Oven Cavity
1.
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Do not open the unit door until you are prompted to do so by the
software during the fully automatic oven cleaning sequence.
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Follow the software's prompts.
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Depending on where in the cleaning sequence you are, grab a sin-
gle-measure dispensing bottle with cleaning agent or a single-
measure dispensing bottle with rinse aid.
2.
Risk of chemical burns and skin, eye, and respiratory tract irrita-
tion
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Do not let the cleaning agents or rinse aid from single-dose dispens-
ing bottles come into contact with your eyes, skin, or mucous mem-
branes.
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Do not open the unit door during the fully automatic oven cleaning
process UNTIL prompted to do so by the software.
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Wear the required personal protective equipment.
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Unscrew the single-measure dispensing bottle's cap.
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Make sure that the seal on the bottle remains undamaged.
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