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CDA Oven - 6.5 Starting the Cleaning Cycle; 6.6 Ending the Cleaning Cycle

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To take advantage of the volume of heat already
built up in the oven and thus save energy:
Start a pyrolysis cycle after a cooking pro-
gramme.
Remove the accessories from the oven and
clean any major spill residue.
Ensure that the programmer displays the time
of day and that it is not flashing (fig.1).
Simply position your cooking selector on the
“Pyrolysis” position or on the “ECO Pyroly-
sis” (fig.1).
The oven is unavailable for 2.5 hours (two hours
of pyrolysis and 30 minutes of cooling) during
“Pyrolysis” or for two hours (1.5 hours of pyrol-
ysis and 30 minutes of cooling) during “ECO Py-
rolysis” (this duration is not modifiable).
This time includes the cooling time until the
door can be unlocked.
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9
3
2
6
4
8
7
fig.2
Warning
The door effectively locks a few minutes after the start of the cycle.
Pyrolysis stops automatically. When the temperature reaches approximately 275°C, it is
then possible to open the door.
STARTING CLEANING
END OF CLEANING
Pyrolysis stops automatically; it is then possible
to open the door.
At the end of the pyrolysis cycle, the display indi-
cates 0:00.
Return the function selector to the 0 position.
(fig.3).
When the oven is cool, use a damp cloth to re-
move the white ashes. The oven is clean and
once again ready for the cooking application of
your choice.
fig.1
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9
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2
6
4
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fig.3
6 / CARING FOR AND CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCEEN
Warning
Do not hang a towel or cloth on the oven handle.

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