Setting Up For The Pyrolytic Cleaning Programme; Locking Of The Cooktop During The Pyrolytic Cleaning Programme - Miele HR1956 Operating Instructions Manual

Dual fuel upright cooker 48" oven
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Setting up for the Pyrolytic cleaning
programme
The high temperatures used during
pyrolytic cleaning will damage
accessories that are not designed for
cleaning in the Pyrolytic cleaning
programme.
Please remove all non-pyrolytic
accessories from the oven before
starting the Pyrolytic cleaning
programme. This also applies to non-
pyrolytic accessories purchased
separately to the oven.
The following accessories are suitable
for cleaning in the Pyrolytic cleaning
programme and can be left in the oven:
– Shelf runners
– FlexiClip telescopic runners HFC 92
– Rack HBBR 48-2
 Take all non-pyrolytic accessories out
of the oven.
 Place the rack on the top shelf level.
Coarse soiling in the oven
compartment can cause an
accumulation of smoke which can
result in the Pyrolytic cleaning
programme switching off. Burnt on
residues can leave lasting
discolouration or matt patches on
enamelled surfaces.
 Before running the Pyrolytic cleaning
programme, remove coarse soiling
from the oven compartment and
loosen any burnt on residues with a
scraper suitable for use on glass.
Cleaning and care
Locking of the cooktop during the
Pyrolytic cleaning programme
It is not possible to carry out pyrolytic
cleaning and operate the cooktop at
the same time.
 If the cooktop is in use and pyrolytic
cleaning is started, the cooktop
switches off automatically.
– The gas supply is switched off.
– The flame goes out.
– The lighting on the control knob goes
out.
 Turn the control knobs clockwise to 
(Off).
 During pyrolytic cleaning the
cooktop is locked and cannot be
switched on.
 Turn the control knobs clockwise to 
(Off).
As soon as the Pyrolytic cleaning
programme is finished, the cooktop can
be switched on again.
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