Cleaning instructions, Cleaning the upper oven, Exchanging the charcoal filter – Husqvarna U03380 Built-in Oven User Manual

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Cleaning Instructions

Cleaning the Upper Oven

The upper oven is coated with catalyst enamel

which breaks down organic substances (particles

of fat) by combining heat and oxygen during
cooking. The cleaning process operates
continuously during the cooking cycle but
discolouration may occur when roasting or grilling
at low temperatures.

If heavy soilage does occur after use allow the

oven to cool then wipe off the worst of the spillage

with hot water, then switch the oven on to the

highest temperature for about 45 minutes.

It may be necessary to repeat the process

once more if extremely heavy soilage has been
allowed to remain for any length of time.

If flecks with a hard, shiny surface appear use

fine soap impregnated steel wool very gently over
the affected area but take care not to damage the

enamel coating. Any marks left behind will
disappear in time. Sugar spillage is difficult to

remove in any oven and should be wiped away

with hot water immediately.

As with all conventional ovens the catalyst

enamel will discolour with time and use but this

will not affect the cleaning process.

Exchanging the Charcoal

Filter

The purpose of this filter

is to eliminate cooking

smells, when the efficiency
decreases the charcoal
filter should be changed.

To remove the filter,

gently pull down the spring
clip above the door catch,

pull the ventilation grill

out and directly behind will
be found the filter which
can then be levered out.

If the Oven fails to work

If the upper oven fails to operate ensure that

the automatic control has been re-set.

Turn the STOP control to MAN and ensure that

the START control indicates the time as shown on

the digital clock, the button should then be in the

extended position.

Cleaning the Lower Oven

The lower oven is coated with ordinary oven

enamel and can be cleaned with soap and water,
soap impregnated steel wool or an oven cleaner.

Cleaning the Grease Filter

The oven is fitted with a wire mesh grease filter

to trap particles of fat. The filter, which is fitted at
the rear of the upper oven, is easily removed by
sliding to the left. The filter should be cleaned

regularly in hot water that has washing-up liquid

added. By keeping the grease filter clean, the
charcoal filter will be more effective and will last

longer.

Changing the Oven Lamp

Unscrew the glass cover in an anti-clockwise

direction. The lamp, type E14 thread, 15 watts,

unscrews in an anti-clockwise direction. When
replacing the glass cover ensure the metal

washer is placed between the glass and the oven

roof.

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