Thermador DM301, DM302 manual SelfCleaning, To set the Self Clean mode to start now

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SelfCleaning

Built-in DH Oven Care and Use Manual

 

Self Clean

Node Operation

,

Self-Clean only one oven at a time.

, The mode stops automatically at the end of the clean hours.

.

The oven light does not operate during this mode.

 

,Be sure that the time of day clock is displaying the correct time.

,Three hours is the preset length of cleaning.

To set the Self Clean mode to start now:

1. For double ovens, select upper or lower oven.

 

. Select SELF CLEAN.

Touch

Example shows clock set at 5:00.

SELF

The number of clean hours (3:00) is displayed

CLEAN

 

automatically.

 

Message scrolls in display. ---=>

 

. To change the setting:

Touch

To change the setting from 3 hours, select either 2

400

 

hours for light soi! or 4 hours for heavy soi!.

 

Message scrolls in display. ---=>

 

. Select START.

Touch

The door locks automatically. When the lock symbol

START

 

is displayed, the door cannotbe opened.Confirm that

 

the door locks andwil! not open at the start of the self

 

clean mode. If door does not lock, press OFF and do

 

not self dean; phone (800)735-4328 for service (see

 

Page 54 for obtaining service.) If the door is in the

 

open positionwhen this mode is selected,the display

 

will flash the word 'dor". This is a reminder that the

 

door must beclosed before the Self Clean mode can

 

beset.

 

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REGARDING PET BIRDS

Birds have very sensitive respiratory systems. Keep pet birds out of the kitchen or other rooms where kitchen fumes could reach them. During Self Clean mode, fumes that may be harmful to birds are released. Other kitchen fumes, such as from overheating margarines and cooking oils, may also be harmful.

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DM301, DM302 specifications

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