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Cleaning the oven
In order to facilitate cleaning, the step units
or baking plate rails should be removed, see
page 57.
Removing the baking plate rails
The baking plate rails are removed in the
same way as the step unit, see page 57.
T
HE
CATALYSIS
ENAMEL
on the oven walls and
top is porous and has a certain self-cleaning
effect. The oven bottom, on the other hand is
made of a
SMOOTH
and rather harder
ENAMEL
from which you can scrape off spilled
material with a spatula or something similar.
CATALYSIS
ENAMEL
The oven gets hot during use. Keep
an eye on children.
Dirt on the enamel is partly burnt off when
the oven is used. If there are flecks on the
enamel, burn off the oven at the highest
temperature with top/bottom heating for
30–60 minutes. Remove stubborn flecks, for
example fat, like this:
1 “Drench” the catalysis enamel with
soft soap and hot water. Use a nylon
brush on the flecks. Leave it alone for
one hour.
2 Then turn on top and bottom
heating and the highest temperature.
3 Switch off the oven after three hours.
Never use oven cleaning compound or sharp
objects on the catalysis enamel.