DCS WOU130, WOUD230, WOSU30, WODU30 Care and cleaning 31 US, Cleaning the porcelain enamel surfaces

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Replacement bulb
Sockets for the pins
Pins

Care and cleaning 31 US

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Cleaning the porcelain enamel surfaces

The oven interior and inner door liners are porcelain enamel and are cleaned during the self- clean cycle.

Cleaning the sliding shelves

Important!

Never leave the sliding shelves in the oven during a self-clean cycle. If you do leave them in the oven, the slides will no longer run smoothly. If you need to relubricate the slides, wipe them with a few drops of cooking oil on a paper towel.

Apply chrome cleaners with a damp sponge or cloth following manufacturer directions. Wipe and dry. For hard-to-remove food soil, use a dampened soap-filled non-metal pad, wipe and dry. Do not wash the sliding shelves in the dishwasher. Do not immerse them in soapy water, or use oven cleaner on them. Removing the white lubricating grease will reduce the life of the shelf slides and prevent them from running smoothly.

Cleaning the broil/roast system and side racks

Clean these using a solution of detergent and hot water. They are also dishwasher safe.

Changing the oven light bulbs

The oven is illuminated by three 12 volt/20 watt halogen bulbs. These have a very long life, but if you should need to replace one, use only a replacement bulb purchased from your nearest DCS dealer and follow these steps:

1Allow the oven to cool completely and then turn it off at the wall.

2

Take out the shelves and side racks (see ‘Removing

 

 

and replacing sliding shelves and side racks’) and

 

 

use a small flat-head screwdriver to twist and lift

Retainer clip

 

the retainer clip at the top of the glass light cover

 

Plate glass cover

 

while holding the glass to prevent it falling. The

 

 

 

clip pivots counterclockwise (see the diagram).

 

3

Carefully lift the glass cover out of the lower

 

 

support and pull out the faulty bulb.

 

4Holding the replacement bulb in a soft cloth or tissue (touching the bulb will reduce its life span),

insert the new bulb.

5Reposition the glass cover and twist the top clip

back in place. The procedure is the same for the light in the roof of the oven cavity.

Note: oven bulb replacement is not covered by your warranty.

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Contents User guide Guide d’utilisation Page Contents Operation Safety and warningsImportant safety instructions US CA About your new oven IntroductionUsing your oven before you start Setting the clockTo set the clock Timer Using the oven controlsOven Modes Broil upper inner element Cooling fanMaxi Broil upper inner and outer elements Conv Broil fan plus upper inner and outer elementsUsing your oven Positioning the shelvesTo position the shelves US CA Choosing the right bakewarePreheating your oven Selecting mode and temperatureUsing the oven modes Baking Broiling RoastingTips for proofing bread Tips for dehydrating fruitTemperature knobs to OFF Using the meat probeTips for using the meat probe When automatic cooking has finished When automatic cooking is setAutomatic cooking To set automatic time cookingWhen automatic stop cooking has finished When automatic stop cooking is setCanceling automatic cooking Automatic stop cookingBaking Cooking guidelinesBroiling RoastingTemp F Temp C Time min Baking ShelfConv Bake Shelf Single multi Temp F Temp C Time min Baking BakeConv Pastry Pastry BakeShelf Temp F Temp C Time min Baking Lamb Shelf Broil setting Time min BeefPork SausagesConv Broil Shelf Temp F Temp C Time min BeefChicken Roasting meat Temp F Temp C 450 g Best Mode Cooking guidelines 29 USOven Probe Per lb Shelf Temp F Manual cleaning and maintenance Care and cleaningCleaning the control panel and the stainless steel surfaces Cleaning the exterior surface of the glass doorCleaning the porcelain enamel surfaces Care and cleaning 31 USCleaning the sliding shelves Cleaning the broil/roast system and side racksUsing the Self Clean mode Self Clean modeShort self-clean cycle To cancel the Self Clean mode before it has finishedSelf-clean delayed start RotateUser Select mode User preference settingsUser preference settings 35 US How to reset the oven How to change the languageHow to lock the control panel To lock the control panelTroubleshooting Fault codesTroubleshooting Oven door will not Warranty and service Before you call for service or assistanceProduct details CA FR Conserver CES Instructions Fonctionnement 42 Sécurité et mises en gardeSécurité et mises en garde Importantes consignes de sécurité44 Sécurité et mises en garde Propos du nouveau four Utilisation du four avant de commencer Réglage de l’horlogePour mettre l’horloge à l’heure Minuteur Utilisation des commandes du fourBouton de sélection de la cavité du four Pour régler le minuteurAero Pure ventilateur et élément chauffant du ventilateur Modes de fourCuisso Normal éléments chauffants supérieur et inférieur Aero Gateau ventilateur et élément chauffant inférieurGril élément chauffant intérieur supérieur Ventilateur de refroidissementUtilisation du four Positionnement des grillesPositionnement des grilles Sélection des plats allant au four adéquats Préchauffage du four Sélection de mode et de températureUtilisation des modes du four Cuisson Gril RôtissageConseils pour l’apprêt du pain Conseils pour déshydrater les fruitsAero Gril ne nécessitent pas de préchauffage Utilisation de la sonde thermiqueConseils quant à l’utilisation de la sonde thermique Pour régler la cuisson à durée automatique Cuisson automatiqueLorsque la cuisson automatique est programmée Lorsque la cuisson automatique est terminéePour régler la cuisson à arrêt automatique Cuisson à arrêt automatiqueLorsque la cuisson à arrêt automatique est programmée Lorsque la cuisson à arrêt automatique est terminéeDirectives de cuisson Gril RôtissageAero Pure GrilleSimple Temps Multiple Temp F Temp C Minutes Cuisson Simple Temps Multiple Temp F Temp C Cuisso AeroCuisso Normal Cuisso Gateau Aero GateauGrille Temp F Temp C Grille Temp F Temp C Minutes CuissonBœuf Temps minutesAgneau PorcAero Gril Grille Temp F Temp C Minutes BœufPoulet Temp F Temp C US 68 Directives de cuisson CA FRMeilleur Grille Du four Sonde De sondeDinde Directives de cuisson 69 USEntretien et nettoyage Nettoyage et entretien manuelsNettoyage de la surface extérieure de la porte en verre Entretien et nettoyage 71 US Remplacement des ampoules de lampes du fourNettoyage des surfaces en émail vitrifié Nettoyage des grilles coulissantesUtilisation du mode Auto Nettoy Mode Auto NettoyAutonettoyage début retardé Cycle d’autonettoyage courtParamètres de préférence de l’utilisateur Mode Select UtilisLorsque l’ALARME Courte est activée Comment changer l’ALARME CourteComment activer l’ALARME Courte Comment changer l’échelle de températurePour verrouiller le tableau de commande Verrouillage du tableau de commandeComment changer la langue Comment réinitialiser le fourDépannage Codes d’anomaliesDépannage Problème Cause possible Que faire ? 78 DépannageAvant de demander un service après-vente ou une assistance Garantie et servicePage Page US CA
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