Use and Care Guide

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To cancel the self-cleaning cycle
To cancel the self-clean function, turn the Timer knob to the
[
] button and then rotate the adjusting knob counter-
clockwise to set the timer back to ( 0.00 ). The heating part
of the cycle will end and the cooling part of the cycle will
start. When the oven temperature has fallen suciently, the
interlock neon will go out and the door will unlock.
When the door has unlocked, turn the oven function control
back to OFF.
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WARNING!DO NOT attempt to stop the self-clean
cycle by turning the oven function control to OFF.
While this will stop the heating part of the cleaning
cycle, it will also stop the ventilation fans from
running and cause the oven thermal cut-out to trip.
To start the self-cleaning cycle automatically
By using the timer, the self-clean cycle can be programmed to
turn on and o automatically.
NOTE: You cannot set the start time directly – this is set
automatically by setting the ‘Cleaning period’ and the ‘Stop
time’.
Set the oven function control to self-clean (Fig. 6.7). Turn the
Timer knob to the [
] position to set the default cleaning
time (Fig. 6.10). To adjust the cleaning cycle duration, rotate
the Adjustment knob and set the time as required.
Now turn the Timer knob to the [
E
] position to bring up
the minimum ‘Stop time (Fig. 6.12) on the display. Rotate
the Adjustment knob clockwise until the required ‘Stop time’
shows (Fig. 6.13).
The self-clean cycle will now start automatically.
To cancel the automatic self-cleaning cycle
To return to manual operation, the ‘Cleaning period’ must
be cancelled. Turn the Timer knob to the [
E
] position and
rotate the Adjustment knob counter-clockwise until the timer
display reads ( 0.00 ).
Cleaning table (Table 6.1)
Cleaners listed are available from supermarkets or electrical
retailers as stated. For enameled surfaces, use a cleaner that is
approved for use on vitreous enamel.
Regular cleaning is recommended. For easier cleaning, wipe
up any spillages immediately.
ArtNo.301-0008 2BC
Stopping the oven 2
Table 6.1
Fig. 6.12
Fig. 6.13
Part Finish Recommended Cleaning
Method
Burner grates & top of
burner heads
Porcelain
enamel
Mildly abrasive cleaner such
as Bon Ami ® or Soft Scrub®.
Dishwasher.
Burner base Aluminum As above.
Maintop top Stainless steel Hot soapy water, non-
abrasive cleaner, soft cloth.
Griddle (Optional
Extra)
Non-stick
surface
Allow to cool. Wash in hot
soapy water. Do not use
abrasive cleaners/scourers.
Dishwasher.
Sides, toe-kick Painted enamel Hot soapy water and soft
cloth.
Control panel Painted enamel
or stainless steel
Non-abrasive cleaner, soft
cloth.
Oven interior Porcelain
enamel
Branded oven cleaner
suitable for enamel surfaces.
Take care not to damage the
oven door seals.
Door handles Chrome plated
aluminum
Non-abrasive cleaner, hot
soapy water, soft cloth.
Oven racks & supports Chrome Dishwasher. Hot soapy
water and scouring pad.
Door inner Glass Hot soapy water and soft
cloth. Mildly abrasive
cleaner with a soft cloth.
Outer door and
drawer
Painted enamel
or stainless steel
Multi-surface cleaner, soft
cloth.