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6 / CARING FOR AND CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE
- If necessary, remove the door's inner glass
assembly. This assembly is composed of one
or two sheets of glass (depending on model),
each of which has a black rubber corner pad
(fig.4).
- After cleaning, reposition the four rubber
pads, taking care to follow the indications on
the glass:
* top left: L
* top right: R
Place your inner glass assembly in the door
so that L and R are located on the hinge side.
- If your oven is equipped with a single inner
sheet of glass, it must be located as close as
possible to the clipped glass.
- Clip in your last glass sheet by placing the
indication "PYROLYSIS" so that it faces you
(fig.5).
- Remove the red plastic stops.
Your appliance is again operational.
PYROLYTIC OVEN
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- By using high temperatures, this type of oven destroys dirtiness caused by spattering or over-
flow.
- The smoke released is destroyed as it moves through a catalyser.
You should not wait until the oven is overly coated in grease to initiate a cleaning cycle.
In what situations should you perform pyrolysis?
- If your oven emits smoke during preheating or releases large volumes of smoke during cook-
ing.
- If your oven releases an odour when cooled after various cooking applications (lamb, fish,
grills, etc...).
Pyrolysis is not necessary after each cooking cycle, but simply when the level of dirtiness war-
rants it.
Relatively clean
cooking operations
Messy
cooking operations
Extremely messy
cooking operations
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Biscuits, vegetables, pastry,
quiches, soufflés...
Meats, fish (in a dish), stuffed
vegetables.
Large cuts of meat on the spit.
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L L
R R
fig.4
CLAC
CLAC
fig.5
Splatter-free cooking: pyrolysis is
not warranted.
Pyrolysis may be warranted after
three cooking cycles.
Pyrolysis can be performed
after one cooking application
of this kind, as there is a lot
of splattering.
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