
5.3.3 How to Clean the Oven Cavity Section Behind the Suction Panel
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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Release the suction panel and lock it back in place
86
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Emptying the Loading Trolley's Condensate Collecting Tray
91
Prerequisites
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The unit must be completely off.
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The oven cavity must have cooled down to a temperature of less than 140 °F since the last time it was used.
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You must supply the required cleaning agent in the spray bottle. Please refer to 'Supplying Cleaning Agents' on page 67.
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The oven cavity drain must be clear. It must not be clogged or blocked by any residues.
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The loading trolley must have been removed from the oven cavity.
How to Clean the Oven Cavity Section Behind the Suction Panel
1.
Swing the suction panel towards the inside of the oven cavity.
2.
Spray the suction panel on all sides and the area behind it with the
cleaning agent in the spray bottle.
3.
Let the cleaning agent work for 10 – 20 minutes.
4.
Risk of food being contaminated by cleaning agent or rinse aid if
the unit is not completely rinsed out
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If the unit does not have a pullout spray head, use an external water
jet to rinse out the unit or thoroughly wipe the oven cavity, the ac-
cessories, and the area behind the suction panel with plenty of wa-
ter and a soft cloth.
Use a water jet to thoroughly rinse the area behind the suction panel,
the suction panel from all sides, the entire oven cavity, and the oven
drain.
You can repeat the cleaning sequence if there is heavy soiling.
5.
Lock the suction panel back in place.
6.
Leave the unit door ajar in order to let the oven cavity dry out.
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