Cleaning and care
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Catalytic Enamel
This type of enamel coating causes
grease and oil deposits to carbonize
and “burn off” at temperatures above
390°F (200°C). The higher the tempera-
ture, the more effective this process
becomes. Deposits of spices, syrups,
cake mixtures, etc. cannot be removed
from the Catalytic Enamel in this way.
These types of deposits should be
removed by using hot, soapy water
and a sponge while the soil is still
fresh.
Do not use oven spray on Catalytic
Enamel.
Allowing deposits to remain for too long
will allow them to bake onto the ena-
mel, and make it harder to clean in the
future.
Cleaning normally soiled Catalytic
Enamel ovens:
Allow the oven to cool.
Clean the oven roof, sides and floor,
using warm, soapy water and a soft
sponge or nylon brush.
Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Any remaining deposits will gradually
disappear as the oven is normally used
for cooking at temperatures above
390°F (200°C).
Replacements for permanently dam-
aged rear wall panels can be pur-
chased from the Miele Parts Depart-
ment.
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