The Pyrolysis Cleaning Function - Pelgrim OVP436 Notice D'utilisation

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The pyrolysis cleaning function

Instead of cleaning manually, you can clean the oven space or an enamelled baking tray
using the 'Pyrolysis' oven feature. During pyrolysis the oven space is heated to a very high
temperature. Contaminants that are present incinerate at this high temperature and only ash
remains.
With average use of the oven, we recommend running the pyrolysis function once per
month.
Caution!
First, remove all accessories and guide rails / telescopic guide rails from the oven
(see 'Removing and cleaning the guide rails').
Then remove any remaining food from the oven space and wipe the space with a
damp cloth. Chunks of food and fat may ignite during the pyrolysis process. Fire
hazard!
Note!
The oven space and an enamelled baking tray cannot be cleaned at the same time using
the pyrolysis function. If you want to clean an enamelled baking tray using pyrolysis, then
do this first (the oven space can become dirty due to the cleaning of the baking tray).
Insert one baking tray at a time. After that, the oven space can be cleaned.
Caution!
Do NOT clean the glass baking tray using the 'Pyrolysis' oven feature.
Starting the Pyrolysis function
1. Make sure the oven space is completely empty and no chunks of food and fat are present!
2. If you want to clean an enamelled baking tray first, reinstall the guide rails. Wipe the baking
tray with a damp cloth and slide the baking tray into the oven on level 2.
3. Turn the function knob to 'Pyrolysis'.
4. Turn the temperature knob to P 275 °C.
The display shows 'Pyro', along with the pyrolytic cleaning duration.
5. Touch and hold the start/stop key to start the operation of the oven.
Note!
After a certain period of time, the oven door will be automatically locked for your safety.
An unpleasant smell may be emitted from the oven during the cleaning process.
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