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Cleaning And Maintenance - Omega OBO61PXTGG Instruction Manual

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Cleaning and Maintenance

WARNING: Switch off the appliance and allow it to cool before cleaning is to be carrie
out.
General Instructions
Check whether the cleaning materials are appropriate and recommended by the manufacturer
before use on your appliance.
Use cream cleaners or liquid cleaners which do not contain particles. Do not use caustic
(corrosive) creams, abrasive cleaning powders, rough wire wool or hard tools as they may
damage the cooker surfaces.
Do not use cleaners that contain particles as they may scratch the glass, enameled and/or
painted parts of your appliance.
Should any liquids overflow, clean them immediately to avoid parts becoming damaged.
Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning any part of the appliance.
Cleaning the Inside of the Oven
The inside of enameled ovens are best cleaned while the oven is warm.
Wipe the oven with a soft cloth soaked in soapy water after each use. Then, wipe the oven over
again with a wet cloth and dry it.
You may need to use a liquid cleaning material occasionally to completely clean the oven.
Pyrolytic Cleaning
WARNING: Before activating the pyrolytic cleaning function, remove any excessive
spillage and make sure that the oven is empty. Do not leave anything inside the
oven, such as wire grids, trays, or oven shelves and supports (if available), as they
could be damaged during pyrolytic cleaning.
The oven cavity is coated with a special enamel that is resistant to high temperatures. During the
pyrolytic cleaning operation, the temperature inside the oven can reach about 475°C.
The oven door will automatically lock, for your safety, while the pyrolytic cleaning function is in
operation. After the cleaning is complete, the cooling fan will begin operating and the oven will
remain locked until it has cooled.
It is advisable to wipe the oven down with a sponge soaked in warm water, after each cooking
operation or pyrolytic cleaning cycle has been carried out.
During the pyrolytic operation, a smell and some fumes will emanate due to the destruction of
food residue within the oven. This is normal. Oven cleaning fumes could be fatal to birds,
children and pets so all should be kept away until the operation is complete.
The area where the oven is installed should be kept well-ventilated, especially during the
pyrolytic cleaning function, and any doors leading into the area should be closed to avoid
passing the smell and fumes throughout.
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