Miele H 310, H 326, H 316, H 320 manual Catalytic enamel surfaces, Cleaning by hand

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Cleaning and care

Catalytic enamel surfaces

The removable back panel and roof liner are coated with a dark grey cata- lytic enamel.

During fan operated cooking circulat- ing air in the oven deposits oil and fat splashes predominantly on the back panel of the oven. These splashes are burnt off when the temperature of the oven reaches over 200°C during bak- ing or roasting. The higher the tempera- ture the more effective the process.

The oven and accessories should be cleaned after each use. Otherwise fur- ther baking and roasting will cause the deposits to bake on even harder and cleaning may become difficult and in extreme cases impossible.

Cleaning by hand

Allow the oven to cool down before cleaning. Danger of burning!

Catalytic enamelled panels should be cleaned using a solution of hot water with a little washing up liquid applied with a soft nylon brush.

Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, hard brushes, scouring pads or cloths, steel wool, knives or other abrasive materials and do not use oven spray on catalytic enamel as the chemicals used in oven sprays will damage catalytic ena- mel rendering it ineffective.

If using oven sprays on Perfect- Clean oven surfaces the catalytic back panel and roof panel must first be removed from the oven.

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Contents Operating instructions Ovens and cookers 310, H 316, H Contents To check and change an Installation Ceramic hobs KM 213, KM 215 KM 227, KM 228 Oven interior Description of the applianceGeneral view Model cooker with hob controls Control panelModel oven Control panel Data plate for hob AccessoriesHob Please noteCeramic hob KM 213, KM As above except Ceramic hob KM 215, KMHob with enclosed hotplates KM Caring for the environment Disposal of the packing materialDisposal of your old machine Correct usage Technical safetyOven UseCeramic hobs Hobs with enclosed hotplates General notes Setting the time of day 24 hour display Before using for the first timeSetting the timer Cleaning the applianceEnclosed hotplates Ceramic hobHobs Ceramic hobsEnclosed hotplates Hob controls Using the hobSuggested hob settings Hobs usePan lids Choice of suitable pansPan bases Size of panBoth ceramic and enclosed hot- plates Additional notes for ceramic hobsAdditional notes for enclosed hot- plates Description of the systems Ovens use ControlsFunction selector Temperature selector Using the ovenWith Grill n Pre-heating the ovenWith Fan heat D With Conventional aAccessories Baking tray, grill pan / oven tray and rackRoasting grease filter Handle Anti-splash tray Push buttons TimerSymbols in the display FunctionsEnter the short time Time of dayShort time Minute minder To set the time of dayEnd of cooking time Programming cooking time automaticallyChecking Cancelling an automatic processTo check and change an entered time Changing the audible toneConventional a BakingBakeware Fan Heat DConventional a General notesFor even browning Creamed mixture Baking chartConventional heat a Temperature Roasting We recommend roasting in a covered pot LOpen roasting Tips From Oven roasting chartDo not refreeze food once it has thawed DefrostingCooking Cooking ready made meals Grilling Preparing food for grillingGrilling on the rack Grilling time Useful grilling hintsFlat items of food Grill chartCleaning and care Ceramic hob surfaceFor stubborn spillages use a shielded blade scraper Removal of sugar, or syrups, plastic or aluminium foil Suitable cleanersHotplates Hotplate surroundHob trough Roasting filter Appliance front and control panelWhite or coloured fronts Stainless steel frontsStubborn soiling PerfectCleanUsing oven sprays on very stubborn soiling Normal soilingCleaning and care Catalytic enamel surfaces Cleaning by handTo clean at high temperatures Catalytic cleaning processTo remove the oven door To remove the runners To re-fit the oven doorTo remove the catalytic side panels To remove the back panel To lower the upper heating element Heating works, but not the oven lighting Correcting minor faultsWhat to do if Oven does not heat upCakes or biscuits are unevenly browned Noise can be heard after bak- ing, roasting or grilling·00 appears when the audible tone is switched off Auto flashes in the timer dis- playSpots like rust appear on cata- lytic surfaces Correcting minor faults Correcting minor faults Correcting minor faults After sales service Deep sided Universal oven dish Extra accessoriesTelescopic carriage Pizza panElectrical connection UK, IRL, ZA Connection diagramOven with integrated hob controls E model Important U.KWall oven Installation Ceramic hobs KM 213, KM KM 227, KM Installation Ceramic hobs Building-in KM Installation Hobs with enclosed hotplatesInstalling the cooker Installing the oven Alteration rights reserved / 22

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