Pyrolytic Cleaning Of The Oven Compartment - Miele H 7660 BP Operating And Installation Instructions

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Cleaning and care
Pyrolytic cleaning of the oven
compartment
Instead of cleaning the oven
compartment manually you can run the
  function.
Pyrolytic
During pyrolytic cleaning the oven
compartment reaches temperatures in
excess of 400 °C. Any residual soiling is
burnt off and turned to ash by the high
temperatures.
There are 3 pyrolytic settings available,
each with a different duration:
– Level 1 for light soiling
– Level 2 for heavier soiling
– Level 3 for very heavy soiling
The oven door is automatically locked
when the pyrolytic cleaning process is
started. It cannot be opened until after
the programme has finished.
The timer can be used to delay the start
time of the pyrolytic cleaning
programme, for instance to make use of
cheaper electricity tariffs.
At the end of the pyrolytic cleaning
programme any residues such as ash
from the pyrolytic process, which are
formed depending on the oven
compartment's degree of soiling can be
easily wiped away.
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Preparing for pyrolytic cleaning
Accessories that are not suitable for
pyrolytic cleaning will be damaged
by the high temperatures.
Remove all accessories that are not
suitable for pyrolytic cleaning from
the oven compartment before
starting the pyrolytic cleaning
programme. This also applies for
optional accessories that are not
suitable for pyrolytic cleaning.
The accessories below are suitable for
pyrolytic cleaning and can be left in the
oven compartment during pyrolytic
cleaning:
– Side runners
– FlexiClip runners HFC 72
– Rack HBBR 72
 Remove all accessories that are not
suitable for pyrolytic cleaning from
the oven.
 Place the rack on the top shelf level.
Coarse soiling in the oven
compartment can cause thick smoke
to develop.
Burnt-on residues can cause lasting
discolouration or dull spots on
enamelled surfaces.
Before starting the pyrolytic cleaning
programme, remove coarse soiling
from the oven compartment and
scrape any burnt-on residues off
enamelled surfaces with a glass
scraper.

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