Oven back wall
| The back | wall in the oven cleans itself. It is coate |
| with a highly porous ceramic layer. This coating | |
| absorbs and dispels splashes from baking and | |
| roasting while the oven is in operation. You will ob | |
| a better result, the higher the temperature and the | |
| longer the | oven is in operation. |
| If splashes are still visible even after repeated use, | |
| proceed as follows: | |
| First clean the enamel surfaces in the oven. Then | |
| select 3D hot <air or top and bottom heating. | |
| Heat up the empty oven for approximately 2 hours | |
| maximum | temperature. |
| The ceramic coating is regenerated. Brownish or | |
| whitish residues can be removed with water and a | |
| soft sponge. | |
| Light discolouration of the coating does not affect | |
| automatic | self(cleaning. |
Important notes | Never use | abrasive detergent. You will scratch or |
| destroy the highly porous coating. | |
| Never clean the rear panel with oven cleaner. | |
| If oven cleaner accidentally gets onto the rear pane | |
| remove it immediately with a sponge and plenty of | |
| water. |
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For ease | of |
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cleaning | For | ease | of cleaning, you can switch on the oven |
| and detach the oven door. | ||
Switching on | the oven lightSet | the | function selectort.to |
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