Care And Cleaning; Using Self Clean Function - Bosch HBL 63 Series Use And Care Manual

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Care & Cleaning
The Bosch
line of ovens
feature a pyrolytic
self-
cleaning
function
that eliminates
the difficult
and
time consuming
manual scrubbing
of the oven in-
terior.
During
self-cleaning
the oven
uses very
high temperature
(approx.
850°F)
to burn away
soil and grease.
The fumes produced
during this
function
of the oven
are then filtered
and ex-
pelled.
You will note however
that a powder ash
residue will be left on the bottom of the oven after
completion
of self cleaning.
Once
the oven has
cooled
sufficiently
the residue
may
be removed
using a damp cloth or sponge.
See the following
instruction
on use of the self clean function.
Make
sure all controls
are Off and the oven is
cool before
cleaning.
Failure
to do so can re-
sult in burns or electrical
shock.
For parts of the oven
other
than the oven cavity
the
following
cleaning
methods
are
recom-
mended:
• Control
Panel
Use warm soapy water or spray glass cleaner to
clean
the control
panel.
With
a soft
cloth
or
sponge
wash,
rinse
and dry the control
panel
thoroughly.
DO NOT
use abrasive
cleaners
or
steel wool pads. These will damage
the surface.
• Stainless
Steel
To clean,
use a standard
cleaner
designed
for
stainless
steel
such as: Cameo®,
Bar Keepers
Friend®
or Bon-Ami®.
Follow
manufacture
in-
structions.
When
clean,
a polish
such as Twin-
kle® or Stainless
Steel Magic®
can be applied.
DO
NOT
USE
ABRASIVE
MATERIALS
SUCH
AS
STEEL
WOOL
OR
ROUGH
SPONGES.
IT WILL
SCRATCH
THE
SUR-
FACE.
• Front of Oven Door(s)
and Handle(s)
Use warm soapy water or spray glass cleaner
to
clean
the glass door
surface.
With a soft cloth
or sponge
wash, rinse and dry the door front(s)
and handle(s)
thoroughly.
DO NOT
use abra-
sive
cleaners
or steel
wool
pads.
These
will
damage
the surface.
• Broiler
Pan and Rack(s)
Use warm
soapy
water.
With a steel wool pad
wash, rinse
and thoroughly
dry the pan and/or
rack(s).
DO
NOT
clean
the
broiler
pans
or
racks
by leaving
them
in the oven
when run-
ning the Self Clean function.
• Frame
Outside Door Gasket
Area
Make
sure oven is cool, then use warm
soapy
water.
With
a non-abrasive,
plastic
scrubbing
pad clean
the frame
surface
outside
the door
gasket
area. This area must be cleaned
by hand
because
the area outside
the gasket does not get
hot enough
to burn off the soil (see Figure
12).
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areaoutside gasket
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Figure
12.
• Door Outside
gasket Area
Make
sure oven is cool, then use warm
soapy
water.
With
a non-abrasive,
plastic
scrubbing
pad clean the area outside
the door gasket area.
This area must be cleaned
by hand because
the
area outside
the gasket does not get hot enough
to burn off the soil (see Figure
12).
Using the Self Clean Function
The Self Clean function
is a timed
function
and
therefore
is used just as if using
the oven
in Im-
mediate
Start/Automatic
Shut-Off
or Delayed
Start/Automatic
Shut-Off.
There
are
a few
preparations
that must be made however
as well
as some post function
clean-up
that you will find
described below:
,
Before
using
Self Clean
be sure to remove
the broiler
pan, pan support,
pan grid anti-
splash
cover
as well as the racks.
Also,
if
you have
placed
any aluminum
foil
in the
oven this should also be removed.
No_:
If items
are left in the oven
during
self
cleaning
they may become
damaged
and
racks
will become
discolored.
Also,
the
racks will become
difficult
to slide in and
out.
2.
Clean
soil from the frame
around
the door,
outside
the door gasket
(see Figure
12). Do
not clean
the door
gasket
by hand
as this
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