Fagor 6H-54X User Manual

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3.1 Cleaning the accessories. The accessories are

dishwasher-safe. To wash them up by hand, use
ordinary detergent. Leave them to soak for easier
cleaning.

Non-pyrolytic ovens

3.2 Smooth-walled

models.

Clean the oven while it is

warm, wiping the walls with a cloth soaked in hot
soapy water.

3.3 Self-cleaning rough-walled models. On these

models, the rear plate and side panels are covered
with a self-cleaning enamel that removes the grease
while the oven is functioning. The side panels are
reversible, doubling the lifetime of the coating.

If the panels are not performing the self-cleaning
process suffi ciently, they will need regenerating. To
do this, remove all the accessories and utensils from
the inside of the oven. Thoroughly clean the oven
surfaces that are not self-cleaning. Select the

function.

Set the temperature to 250ºC and set the time
between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on how dirty
the oven is.

When the cleaning programme ends and the oven
has cooled down, wipe the self-cleaning elements
with a damp sponge. They will then be totally
functional again.

Pyrolytic ovens

3.4 Pyrolysis

cleaning

• The cleaning process consists of the dirt being

burnt at high temperatures.

• The smoke and smells are eliminated by a catalyser.

• There is no need to wait until the oven has

accumulated a large amount of grease to perform
the cleaning process.

• After pyrolysis, when the oven has cooled down,

wipe it with a damp cloth to remove the white ash
residue.

• Before starting the pyrolysis process, take all the

accessories out of the oven, including the cooking
accessories and the telescopic runners.

• If any substances are stuck to the inside of the oven

due to spill-overs, remove them before carrying out

the pyrolysis process as they could catch fi re or give
off large amounts of smoke.

• During the pyrolysis process the surfaces become

hotter than during normal use. Keep children away
from the oven.

You can choose between three types of pyrolysis for cleaning.

Pyro Turbo

: The cleaning process takes 2 hours.

Note: Pyrolysis cleaning is possible with this option, with
the enamelled tray accessory. Place it at level 2. First
remove the excess grease accumulated.

Pyro Eco

: The cleaning process takes one-and-a-

half hours.

Auto Pyro

: The duration depends on how dirty the

oven is.

To activate it, switch on the oven by pressing

, then

press

repeatedly to select the desired cleaning

mode. Validate by pressing

/

(3.4.1). The

pyrolysis will begin immediately.

Note: The time and temperature parameters for
pyrolysis are set parameters and cannot be altered.

When the process begins, the oven reaches very high

temperatures, the door safety lock is activated and

appears on the display (3.4.2). When the oven has

cooled down, the symbol disappears and the door
can be opened.

3.5 Delayed

pyrolysis: You can programme the pyrolysis

end time. Press

to switch on the oven and then

press

to select the most suitable pyrolysis mode

(3.5.1). Press

. The symbol

will appear on the

display. Enter the cleaning end time by pressing

,

. Validate by pressing

/

(3.5.2).

3.6 Cleaning the inside walls. Take out the side runners

and clean off any grease or ash that has been left after
the cleaning processes. Depending on the models,
the side runners are fi xed in two ways, either without a
support (3.6.1, 3.6.2) or with a support (3.6.3, 3.6.4).
When you have removed them, use a damp cloth to
clean the side walls (3.6.5). When you have cleaned the
oven walls, replace the runners. If your oven has a fold-
down grill, pull upwards and press to fold it down (3.6.6)
and clean the top wall with a damp cloth (3.6.7).

3.7 Cleaning the glass

Cleaning the outside of the glass: Use a soft cloth
soaked in a glass cleaning product.

Cleaning the inside of the glass: If the inside of the
glass is dirty, you can remove it for cleaning.

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Maintenance and
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