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How to use the pyrolytic cleaning
function
Before activating the pyrolytic cleaning function,
remove any excessive spillage and make sure
that the oven is empty. Do not leave anything
inside it (e.g. pans, grids, baking tray, dripping
pan, etc.) as this could heavily damage them.
Ensure that the oven door is closed before
activating the pyrolytic cleaning function.
When the pyrolytic cleaning function is on, it is
advisable not to use the hob as this could cause
overheating and damage the appliance.
During the pyrolytic cleaning cycle the oven door
becomes hot. Children should be
kept away
until
it has cooled.
The following pyrolytic levels are available:
Pyrolytic 1 (P I) time : 2 h = 30 min heat-up +1 h at
480°C + 30 min cooling down.
Pyrolytic 2 (P 2) time : 2 h 30 min. = 30 min heat-up
+1 h 30 min at 480°C + 30 min cooling down.
The pyrolytic duration time cannot be changed.
To activate the pyrolytic cleaning function proceed as
follows:
1. Press button
to switch on the oven.
Press the
button
as often as necessary, until the pyrolytic
function symbol
(level 1 - P I) appears in the
display (Fig. 18).
Simultaneously the symbol indicating the shelf
supports
(if present) and the “Pyro” writing
will flash in the display and an acoustic signal will be
emitted (Fig. 19).
This means that, before activating the pyrolytic
cleaning function, you have to remove the shelfs and
all the oven accessories (see instructions above
mentioned).
2. The Cooking Duration symbol
will flash for 5
seconds; during this time push ' ' or ' ' buttons to
select the pyrolytic 1 (P I) or pyrolytic 2 (P 2) function
(Fig. 20).
3. Once you have chosen the desired pyrolytic function
(P I or P 2), the “Pyro” writing will flash in the display
waiting for confirmation to start the pyrolytic cleaning
function.
4. To confirm which pyrolytic function you desire, press
button
. The “Pyro” writing will stop flashing and
the symbol
will disappear, the acoustic
signal will stop, the oven lamp will switch off and the
pyrolytic cleaning cycle starts (Fig. 21).
Fig. 18
Fig. 20
Fig. 19
Fig. 21