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    							Cleaning and care
    121
    If pyrolytic cleaning is cancelled
    If pyrolytic cleaning is cancelled the
    oven door will remain locked until the
    temperature inside the oven drops to
    below 280 °C.
    The following will cause the Pyrolytic
    cleaning programme to stop:
    –Switching the oven off.
    –A power cut.
    If you turn the oven off Switch appliance
    off? will appear in the display.
    0004Select Yes if you want to cancel the
    Pyrolytic cleaning programme.
    The door will unlock once the
    temperature in the oven has dropped
    below 280 °C and the oven will switch
    off.
    0004If you would like to continue running
    the Pyrolytic cleaning programme,
    select No.
    The Pyrolytic cleaning programme will
    continue running.
    If there has been a power cut, Process
    cancelled Cooling down  will appear in the
    display once power is restored.
    The door will unlock once the
    temperature in the oven has dropped
    below 280 °C and the oven will switch
    off.
    A buzzer will sound if the buzzer is
    switched on (see "Settings - Volume -
    Buzzer tones"),
    Process finished  will appear in the
    display.
    0004 Select .
    0004Start the Pyrolytic cleaning
    programme again. 
    						
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    122
    Removing the door
    The door weighs approx. 10 kg.
    The door is connected to each door
    hinge by retainers.
    Before the door can be removed the
    locking clamps on both hinges must
    first be unlocked.
    0004Open the door fully.
    0004Release the locking clamps by
    turning them as far as they will go.
    Do not attempt to take the door off
    the retainers when it is in the
    horizontal position as the retainers
    will spring back against the oven. 
    Do not use the handle to pull the
    door off the retainers as the handle
    could break.
    0004Raise the door up till it rests open.
    0004Holding the door securely at both
    sides lift it upwards off the retainers.
    Make sure you take it off straight.    
    						
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    123
    Dismantling the door
    The oven door is an open system with
    4 glass panes which have a heat-
    reflective coating on some of their
    surface.
    When the oven is operating, air is
    directed through the door to keep the
    outer pane cool.
    If soiling has worked its way in between
    the glass panes, the door can be
    dismantled in order to clean in between
    the panes.
    Take particular care as scratches can
    damage the glass. When cleaning
    the glass panes do not use abrasive
    cleaning agents, hard sponges or
    brushes and do not use sharp metal
    tools or scrapers. 
    Please also read the general notes
    on cleaning the oven front before
    cleaning the glass panes. 
    The glass panes are coated in
    different ways with a heat-reflective
    coating on the sides facing into the
    oven cavity. The glass panes must
    be fitted the right way round after
    being cleaned. 
    Oven spray will damage the
    aluminium trims inside the door.
    These should only be cleaned using
    hot water and washing-up liquid
    applied with a clean sponge or a
    clean, damp microfibre cloth. 
    Be especially vigilant after
    dismantling the door that the glass
    panes do not break. 
    						
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    124
    Danger of injury. 
    Always remove the door before
    disassembling it.
    0004 Place the door on a protective
    surface (e.g. on a tea towel) with the
    outside pane facing downwards to
    prevent it getting scratched. 
    The door handle should line up with
    the edge of the table so that the glass
    lies flat and does not get broken
    during cleaning.
    0004Flip the two glass pane retainers
    outwards to open them.
    You can now remove the inner panes
    and the two middle panes one after the
    other.
    0004Carefully lift the inner pane up and
    out of the plastic strip.
    0004Remove the seal.    
    						
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    125
    0004Carefully lift the top of the two middle
    panes up and take it out.
    0004Then lift the bottom of the two middle
    panes up carefully and take it out.
    0004Clean the door panes and other parts
    with a clean sponge and a solution of
    hot water and washing-up liquid or a
    clean damp microfibre cloth.
    0004Dry all parts with a soft cloth.
    Then reassemble the door carefully:
    The two middle panes are identical. To
    help you put them back in correctly
    the material number is printed on the
    panes.
    0004Refit the lower of the two middle
    panes in such a way that the material
    number is legible (not a mirror image).
    0004Flip both the glass pane retainers
    inwards in such a way that they fit
    over the lower of the two middle
    panes.
    0004Then refit the upper of the middle two
    panes in such a way that the material
    number is legible (not a mirror image).
    The glass pane should lie on top of
    the retainers.    
    						
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    126
    0004Refit the seal.
    0004Push the inner pane with the matt
    printed side facing downwards into
    the plastic strip and place it between
    the retainers.
    0004Flip both the glass pane retainers
    inwards to close them.
    The door is now reassembled and is
    ready to fit back on the oven.    
    						
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    127
    Refitting the door
    0004Hold the door securely on both sides
    and carefully fit it back into the hinge
    retainers.
    Make sure that the door goes back
    on straight.
    0004Open the door fully.
    If the locking clamps are not locked,
    the door could work loose resulting
    in damage.
    Ensure that the locking clamps are
    locked after refitting the door.
    0004Flip both locking clamps back up as
    far as they will go into a horizontal
    position.   
    						
    							Cleaning and care
    128
    Removing the side runners
    with FlexiClip runners
    You can remove the side runners
    together with the FlexiClip runners (if
    present).
    If you wish to remove the FlexiClip
    runners separately beforehand, please
    follow the instructions in "Features –
    Fitting and removing FlexiClip
    telescopic runners".
    Danger of burning.
    Make sure the oven heating
    elements are switched off and cool.
    0004 Pull the side runners out of holder (1)
    at the front of the oven and then pull
    them out of the oven (2).
    Refit in the reverse order.
    0004Take care and ensure that all parts
    are correctly fitted.  
    						
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    129
    Lowering the top heat/grill
    element
    Danger of burning.
    Make sure the oven heating
    elements are switched off and that
    the oven cavity is cool.
    0004Remove the side runners.
    0004Undo the wing nut.
    Use caution not to damage the top
    heat/grill element.
    Do not use force when lowering the
    top heat/grill element.
    0004Carefully lower the top heat/grill
    element.
    You can now clean the roof of the oven.
    0004Raise the top heat/grill element and
    tighten the wing nut securely.
    0004Refit the side runners.  
    						
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    130
    Descaling the steam injection
    system 
    When to run the descaling process
    The frequency of descaling will depend
    on the water hardness level in your
    area.
    The descaling process can be run at
    any time.
    However, to ensure that the oven
    functions correctly you will be
    automatically prompted to run the
    descaling process after a certain
    number of programmes.
    The oven will let you know when only
    10 programmes can be run before you
    have to run the descaling process. The
    programmes will count down to 0 in the
    display. You will then not be able to run
    any function or Automatic programme
    using moisture. They cannot be used
    until descaling has been carried out.
    All other functions and Automatic
    programmes without moisture can still
    be used.
    Sequence of a descaling cycle
    Once the descaling process has been
    started it must be completed through
    to the end. It cannot be cancelled.
    The descaling cycle takes approx.
    90 minutes and consists of several
    steps:
    1.Preparation
    2.Drawing in the descaling solution
    3.Activation phase
    4.Rinse 1
    5.Rinse 2
    6.Rinse 3
    7.Residual water evaporation 
    						
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