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Electrolux e:line EOEM61CS - Catalytic Self-Cleaning Panel Care; Operation, Cleaning, and Removal of Panels

Electrolux e:line EOEM61CS
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28 electrolux e:line ovens catalytic self cleaning panels
Operation
Catalytic self clean panels are coated with a specially
formulated enamel coating, over a base of regular enamel.
This enamel coating has a rough surface which is also
porous. During normal cooking, fats and other food splatter
is partially absorbed into the surface and then oxidises
away.
This oxidisation of the fat works best if the oven is set at
high temperatures, You will find that if you do a lot of lower
temperature baking, say around the normal 180°C,
then the cleaning process may not be complete. Every
now and then you should turn the oven on to 250°C for
around one hour to completely remove the soil.
Cleaning
Should the panels become heavily soiled, they will need to
be taken out of the oven and cleaned by hand. They should
be soaked in warm, soapy water for at least 2 hours and
then wiped clean with a soft cloth.
Not e:
Itisnotrecommendedthatthecatalyticlinerinthetop
oftheovenberemoved.
caution
Solid cleaning powders, creamy cleansers, caustic oven
cleaners, steel wool or other scourers will ruin the catalytic
surface and must NEVER BE USED.
Removing catalytic liners
Remove the side racks (see page 22).
Lift the liner up to disengage the hooks.
The liners should now be free to be pulled in towards
the centre of the oven.
Catalytic self cleaning panels (where fitted)
It is critical that the fan bafe is replaced after
cleaning, before the oven is operated again.
Fat Filter (see page 11)
The Fat Filter must be cleaned every time fatty or
oily food has been cooked.
The Fat Filter can be cleaned in a dishwasher.
warning
IMPORTANT: The oven MUST be switched off before
removing the bafe
warning

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