11 Care and maintenance
Removing and reassembling the shelf guides
▸ Swing the shelf guides
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at the front into the middle of the
cooking space.
▸ Take the shelf guides out of the opening at the back.
▸ Put back in reverse order.
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Pyrolytic self-cleaning
Danger of explosion through deposits and cleaning agents!
Remove grease or oil deposits. Do not use any chemical cleaning agents. Depos-
its could give rise to chemical reactions and destroy the enamel. Poisonous fumes
could escape.
Do not leave the appliance unattended.
Risk of burns from hot surfaces! The appliance front gets hotter than during normal
operation.
There is likely to be some smoke given off for a short period of time so ventilate
the room during pyrolysis.
In pyrolytic self-cleaning, any soiling is burned off at a high temperature.
Possible settings
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Lightly soiled
Cleaning duration: 1½ hrs.
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Medium soiled
Cleaning duration: 2 hrs.
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Heavily soiled
Cleaning duration: 2½ hrs.
The pyrolytic self-cleaning process – including cooling down – takes about 4–
5 hours.
As long as the temperature is over 300 °C, the illumination switches off and can-
not be switched back on.
Over time with use the cooking space can turn matt. Fruit acid and fatty acid deposits
can leave stains. This will not affect the cooking or baking characteristics of the appli-
ance nor affect its functioning.
Selecting and starting pyrolytic self-cleaning
Damage to accessories from self-cleaning!
Remove accessories, shelf guides, full extension roller runners, cookware and any
other objects from out of the cooking space. Otherwise they can become discol-
oured and their surface rough. The rolling properties of full extension roller runners
deteriorate.
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