5.2.8 How to clean the cooking chamber behind the suction panel
For your safety when cleaning
Before starting cleaning work, it is essential that you familiarize yourself with the rules and hazard
warnings specified in 'Safe working when cleaning' on page 60, and follow the instructions given there.
Prior knowledge required
You need to know these operations:
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Opening and closing the appliance door safely
42
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Inserting and removing racks
50
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Releasing and securing the suction panel
80
Requirements
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You have the required cleaning agent available for use: spray bottle containing ConvoClean new or
ConvoClean forte; see 'Preparing the cleaning agents' on page 59
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The oven drain is not blocked or clogged with any residues.
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For appliances with a rack: the left-hand rack has been removed.
How to clean the cooking chamber behind the suction panel
1.
Hinge out the suction panel into the cooking chamber.
2.
Use the spray bottle to spray the cleaning agent onto all
sides of the suction panel and onto the area behind the
suction panel.
3.
Leave the cleaning agent to work for 10 to 20 minutes.
4.
Use the hand shower to rinse off thoroughly the suction
panel from all sides, the area behind the suction panel,
and the entire cooking chamber.
For heavy soiling, you can repeat the cleaning process.
WARNING Risk of food contamination from cleaning
agent or rinse aid resulting from inadequate rinsing
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If the appliance does not have a hand shower, use an
external water spray instead of the hand shower or wipe
down the cooking chamber, fittings and the area behind
the suction panel thoroughly with plenty of water and a
soft cloth.
5.
Secure the suction panel back in place.
6.
Leave the appliance door ajar to let the cooking chamber
dry out.
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