Using The Clean Cycle - Fisher & Paykel RDV2-304-L-N Care & Cleaning

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8. Turn the power supply to the range back on at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel.

Using the CLEAN Cycle

About the CLEAN Cycle
• Main ovens in RDV2 models feature a self-cleaning cycle (CLEAN) which takes care of the mess and grime that
is traditionally associated with oven cleaning. During self-cleaning, the oven reaches very high temperatures.
This burns off and breaks down food soils and grease deposits. All that remains is a clean oven cavity with a
little gray ash which you can easily remove.
• A CLEAN cycle lasts about 5 hours, plus an additional cool-down time of up to 30 minutes (this may vary).
During a CLEAN cycle, the oven door will be locked and only the cooktop burners may be used. The secondary
oven, grill, and griddle cannot be used.
• A CLEAN cycle is designed to clean the oven interior and the portion of the door exposed to the oven interior.
The outer edge of the door and the oven frame will need to be cleaned manually.
• During a CLEAN cycle you may see occasional, brief glowing in the oven as soiling is getting incinerated,
especially if the oven was heavily soiled. This is normal. However, if there is excessive smoking or you see
flames in the oven, cancel the cycle, wait for the oven to cool down completely, then wipe up the excessive food
soil. See 'To cancel a CLEAN cyle' for instructions.
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Updated: Sat, 09 Sep 2023 13:37:38 GMT
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