Starting a pyrolytic process
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Take all accessories out of the oven.
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Turn the function selector to
Pyrolytic ^.
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Use the ; or ? sensor to select
Level 1, 2 or 3.
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Start the pyrolytic process required
with the OK sensor.
You can either start the pyrolytic
cleaning process immediately or later.
If you start the process immediately, the
door will lock and the oven will start
heating up.
Select the "Start later" option to delay
the start of the pyrolytic process for
example, to take advantage of cheaper
night electricity tarifs.
You can change the time you want the
pyrolytic process to start at, at any
point up until the delay period has
elapsed.
At the end of pyrolytic cleaning
process
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"Prog. finished" will appear in the
display.
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a buzzer will sound, if it is switched
on (see "Settings - Volume - Buzzer
tones").
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Turn the function selector to "0".
The buzzer will stop and the symbols in
the display will go out.
If the function selector is not moved, the
buzzer (if switched on) will sound every
five minutes as a reminder that the
programme has finished.
This reminder continues for up to
30 minutes.
After the pyrolytic process, any
debris (e.g, ash), can easily be wiped
away.
Remember to wait until the oven has
cooled down before doing so!
Danger of burning.
Try not to wipe over the fibre-glass
seal when cleaning the oven cavity.
It is particularly sensitive and should
not be cleaned unless absolutely
necessary. Rubbing it can damage
it.
Most residues are easily wiped away
with a damp cloth.
Depending on soiling levels in the oven
there may be visible deposits on the
door and below the trim under the oven
cavity. This is best removed using a
non-abrasive sponge or non-abrasive
stainless steel spiral pad and a mild
solution of warm water and washing-up
liquid.
Spilt fruit juices may cause lasting
discolouration to the surfaces. This
discolouration is permanent but will
not affect the efficiency of the
enamel. Do not attempt to remove
these marks.
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