Oven Interior (Pyrolytic); Pyrolytic Cleaning Of The Oven Interior - Miele H 340 Operating Instructions Manual

Pyrolytic ovens and cookers
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Oven interior (Pyrolytic)

The oven interior is coated with dark
pyrolytic enamel which facilitates
cleaning.
This is a particularly hard enamel with
an extremely smooth surface.
Because of its anti-stick properties
most debris can be easily removed with
a damp cloth. This should be done after
each use.
Never use hard brushes, hard
sponges, wire wool pads, knives or
any other scourer. These may dam-
age the enamel.

Pyrolytic cleaning of the oven interior

During the pyrolytic process the oven is
heated up to approx. 500 °C. Any resid-
ual soiling is removed by the high tem-
peratures.
Cleaning and care
As soon as the pyrolytic process is
started, the oven door locks automati-
cally after approx. 15 seconds. the lock
is released on completion of the
pyrolytic process only when the oven
temperature has fallen below approx.
200 °C.
Remove large pieces of debris from
the oven interior before starting the
pyrolytic process.
Remove all accessories including
the shelf supports and any extra ac-
cessories such as, for example, the
telescopic carriage, from the oven
interior before starting the pyrolytic
cleaning process. The high tempera-
tures needed for pyrolysis will dam-
age the accessories and cause ir-
reparable damage to the telescopic
carriage. Make sure nothing is hang-
ing on the door handle e.g. tea tow-
els. Danger of burning!
With the pyrolytic function the front
of the oven becomes hotter than
with normal use. Do not touch the
oven door which may be very hot.
Children should be kept well away
from the appliance during pyrolytic
operation.
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