Cleaning and care
Cleaning the catalytic enamel
manually
Where cooking is carried out at lower
temperatures splashes of oil and
grease can collect on the catalytic coat-
ing. This slight soiling can be cleaned
manually as follows:
Let the oven cool down and remove the
runners or telescopic frame. Wipe
down the surface(s) using a cloth, soft
sponge or soft nylon brush with warm
water to which a little washing up liquid
has been added.
Do not use oven spray or abrasive
cleaning agents.
Do not wash these panels in the
dishwasher. Any mechanical hand-
ling would damage the catalytic en-
amel.
Clean the oven floor (Clean-Enamel)
after each use.
Cleaning catalytic enamel using the
extra cleaning process
Before carrying out the extra cleaning
process, take out the rack and runners,
or telescopic frame remove any soiling
from the “Clean-Enamel” areas.
To operate the extra cleaning process:
Turn the oven function selectors to
“Fan Heat
D
” or “Conventional heat-
ing
A
”.
With the + button select the highest
temperature setting.
Let the oven operate for about one
hour. The length of time will depend on
the degree of soiling. It is a good idea
to set the finish time for the process
using the “
g
” button. This way you will
not forget to switch the oven off at the
end.
Wipe over all the visible surfaces which
are not protected by the catalytic
liners, especially the oven floor.
Every time the oven is used at high tem-
peratures any remaining soiling will
gradually disappear.
Should the catalytic coating on the
back panel or any other catalytic pa-
nels fitted become ineffective
through improper use or heavy soil-
ing, for example, a replacement can
be obtained from your Miele dealer
or Miele Spare Parts dept.
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