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HOW TO START THE SELF CLEANING CYCLE
Important: The self cleaning cycle must only be performed with the oven empty; so, before starting the cycle take all the accessories (shelves, drip tray, ...) out of the oven cavity and dry any traces of overflowed liquid.
Do not use any
1.Close the oven door (if it is open or not closed properly, “door” flashing on the
display, the self cleaning cycle will not start).
2.Turn the oven selector dial to the self cleaning position ; “P1:30” (self cleaning time, 1 hour and 30 minutes) appears on the electronic programmer display with the letter “P” flashing.
3.To increase the self cleaning cycle time (max 3 hours) press of the pro- grammer then . To go backwards to the minimum of 1 hour and 30 minutes
press then . Alternatively press of the programmer and then turn the temperature dial to the right to increase the time or to the left to reduce it. During the setting “P” is not shown on the display.
4.Press on the programmer to start the cycle.
This combined confirmation operation offers greater safety when there are children; in fact turning the dial to the self cleaning function has no effect if of the programmer is not then pressed.
The programmer display reads PH:MM (H:MM=self cleaning time where H=hours and MM=minutes) and the door is locked after some seconds.
On the control panel the door locked pilot light lights up to indicate that the door is locked.
The self cleaning cycle starts immediately (the symbol lights up) and is com- pleted in the programmed time.Throughout the self cleaning cycle the programmer displays the time (hours and minutes) remaining until the cycle is finished.
VERY IMPORTANT:
The self cleaning cycle only starts with the oven door closed. If the door is open or not closed properly (“door” flashes on the display) the oven CANNOT perform the self cleaning cycle; electronic safety devices prevent the self cle- aning cycle from starting.
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