Use and Care

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WARNING:
Children should not be left alone or unattended in
an area where appliances are in use.
• During the Self-Clean cycle, exterior surfaces
may become hotter than usual. Parts of the ap-
pliance may become potentially harmful to chil-
dren, and to persons who lack adult knowledge of
appliances and lack adult reactions to potentially
harmful conditions.
Keep these individuals away during self-clean and
while the appliance is in use.
• The elimination of residue during self-cleaning
may facilitate the emission of small amounts of
chemicals or other substances that may be har-
mful upon su cient exposure. To minimize expo-
sure to these substances, provide optimal ventila-
tion with an open window, or use a ventilation fan
or hood.
• Keep pet birds out of the kitchen or other rooms
where they may be exposed to kitchen fumes. Du-
ring self clean, fumes are released that may be
harmful to birds.
Cleaning
Regular
In the self-cleaning cycle, the oven’s interior
reaches very high temperatures – over 400°C – to
burn o any food residue.
Before starting a pyrolysis cycle, remove all
accessories and side racks from the oven, then
manually remove any pieces of food and larger
residues with a damp sponge.
During pyrolysis, the door locks automatically and
will only reopen when the oven cools back down
at the end of the cycle.
It is normal to see some aming and smoke
develop inside the oven.
After the cleaning cycle, the burned o residue is
reduced to ash and can be easily brushed o with
a damp sponge.
The complete cycle duration is 120 minutes.
Fast
Ninety-minute self-cleaning cycle which can be
used when there are lower levels of encrusted dirt
and residue.
Before Self Cleaning the Oven
Wipe o large spills, grease and any loose resi-
due that can be easily removed. Remove any re-
sidue that is outside the door seal area. This ap-
pliance is designed to clean the oven interior and
the portion of the door that faces the oven cavity.
The outer edges of the door and the oven cavity
are not in the cleaning zone. Wipe this area clean
before starting the self-cleaning cycle.
Remove all utensils and racks.
Make sure the light bulbs and glass covers are in
place.
Turn on the ventiinghood above the range and
keep on until the self clean cycle is completed (red
indicator light turns o ).
Remove racks
1. Locate the two hooks at the bottom of the
rack and gently pull down at the same time
the two hooks.
2. Pull the rack away from the oven side and re-
move pulling up the upper hooks of the racks
from the side of the oven.
3. Remove the rack from the oven.
4. Insert the probe closing cap into the port lo-
cated in the upper left side of the oven cavity.
Door Lock
When the CLEAN cycle starts, the automatic door
lock cycle begins. Check the door to con rm that it
is locked. You can stop the self-cleaning cycle by
turning the function selector to the OFF position.
NOTE: make sure that the oven door is locked at
the beginning of the self-cleaning cycle.
To Set/Start Self-Clean cycle
1.Check that the oven cavity is completely empty
and the oven door correctly closed.
2.Turn the function control knob to CLEAN.
3.Turn the +/- control knob to CLEAN.
After these 3 steps the cooling fans will activate,
the oven door will lock automatically after 60 se-
conds and both the pre-heating and clean light in-
dicators will turn on.
As soon as clean light turns on check to ensure
that the oven door is correctly locked.
At the End of the Self-Clean cycle
The self-cleaning cycle lasts approximately 2-2
¼ hours; 30-40 minutes for pre-heating the oven
(pre-heating and clean light both on), 60 minutes
for actual cleaning (heating and clean light both
on), 30-35 minutes for cool-down (only clean light
on).
When the CLEAN light is turned o the oven door
is unlocked. This will happen when the oven tem
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