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How to clean a Continuous-Cleaning Oven?

This kind of oven has a chamber coated with a special pyrolytic layer (texture) that oxidizes food splatters during regular baking cycles preventing spills from clinging onto the surfaces. There is no special cleaning mode that you should operate. The oven continuously cleans itself while the baking cycle is on. This kind of oven none also as “textured oven”.


You will need:


- Scraper


- Micro fibre towel


1. Remove the oven trays and racks  and place them in the sink. Use a Scraper to remove food and spills leftovers. spread them with a powerful oven cleaner and leave it for 10-30 minutes. Then, wash it with hot water and remove remaining leftovers using the scraper.


2. Back to your oven- due to the oven specially coated chamber, ash leftovers are the only thing you will find inside after each baking cycle! Clean it using a damp cloth only. Never use an oven cleaner, steel wool pad or wire-brush inside the chamber to avoid damaging the coating!


3. Use a glass cleaner or glass wipes to make the oven glass shine and stainless still polisher or stainless steel cleaning cloth over the oven exterior for extra gloss.



1. Wipe up spills immediately to avoid unnecessary smoke while you bake.


2. Don’t hesitate to order a professional inspection once a year for overall checking and cleaning of hidden/unreachable areas and interior parts. You will avoid lots of problems this way.


Done!

How to maintain a continuous-cleaning oven?

Safety instruction for a continuous-cleaning oven:

1. Do not line the oven cavity with aluminum foil or any other liner as it can damage the oven special coating if melting or disturb the oven self-cleaning abilities.


2. Never use abrasive detergents, oven cleaners, steel wool pads or wire-brushes inside as it might damage the special chamber coating.

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