CLEANING
Cleaning Flood Lights
With the oven turned off at the wall, clean oven lights using household detergents
or an ammonia based cleaner (e.g. Handy Andy). Specialised oven cleaners may also
be used (follow manufacturers instructions). The glass covers can be removed for
cleaning or to allow bulb replacement. Always replace the cover before using the oven.
Warning: Ensure that the appliance is switched off at the wall before replacing the
oven lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
Self Cleaning Liners
To reduce manual oven cleaning, your Astro oven has catalytic self-cleaning liners fitted
to the side walls and back of the oven. The liners are coated with a special enamel,
which is porous and contains oxidising catalysts. At normal cooking temperatures, the
grease and dirt that comes into contact with the liners is absorbed by the enamel and
broken down by the oxidising catalysts. The cleaning action is enhanced by a higher
temperature, so from time to time it may be necessary to run the oven at Fan Grill,
200°C for 1 to 1
1
/
2
hours if needed. Do this on a regular basis if a lot of cooking has
been carried out. The oven roof is also self-cleaning. Heat from the upper elements
break down any grease and dirt which may be deposited. Warning: Do not use
detergent, abrasives or oven cleaners on catalytic self-cleaning liners.
Cleaning Oven Runners
Clean oven runners using household detergents or an ammonia based
cleaner (e.g. Handy Andy). Specialised oven cleaners may also be used (follow
manufacturers instructions).
The wire side runners may be removed to make cleaning easier. To remove the
runners gently push the runner underneath the stud down and lift the runners up
and towards the centre of the oven. The prongs at the top will slide out.
To replace the runners, place top prongs into small slots at top of oven cavity,
lower runners and gently push wire underneath stud.
Warning: Do not lower runners until prongs are fully inserted.
Cleaning the Fat Filter
The fat filter should be cleaned after every use. If the fat filter is not cleaned the
filter will block and shorten the life of the fan element. For normal soiling, place
in a dishwasher on normal wash. If the fat filter is very dirty, place in a saucepan
with either 2 tablespoons of washing powder, or 1 tablespoon of dishwasher
powder. Bring to the boil and leave to soak for at least 30 minutes. Rinse the
filter in clean water and dry.
To refit the fat filter, hold the filter by the handle, insert the two tabs into the oval
holes in the fan cover, ensuring the filter covers the opening completely.
IMPORTANT
Please keep the following rules in mind when you’re cleaning your Astro Oven. Please read the cleaning instructions and the Safety & Warnings on page 22
before you start. Ensure the appliance is switched Off and cool to touch before cleaning. Be careful of sharp edges. Warning: Do not place aluminium foil or
dishes with reflective qualities on the oven bottom as this will cause a heat build up which will result in irreversible damage to the enamel.