Care and cleaning – Fisher & Paykel OR120 User Manual

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Care and cleaning

Cleaning the enamel cavity

Do not use abrasive cleaners, cloths or pads to clean the enamel.

Clean the enamel on the inside

of an oven when it has cooled down, using household detergents or an ammonia-based cleaner. You
may use ‘off the shelf’ oven cleaners, if you carefully follow the manufacturers’ instructions.

Caring for the catalytic panels

The catalytic panels are not supplied with the cooker, but purchased and installed

optionally. Contact your local Fisher & Paykel dealer for details.

The catalytic panels are covered with a special microporous enamel which absorbs and

does away with oil and fat splashes during normal cooking over 200 °C. If, after cooking
very fatty foods, the panels remain dirty, heat the oven on maximum for an hour to an
hour and a half, and they will self-clean. The side panels are reversible. Make sure that
you replace them with the arrow up, and on the correct side. To remove the side catalytic
panels, you first need to unscrew the side racks. See Fig. 39.

When you replace the panels, make sure that:

The arrows are pointing upwards.
Then screw the side racks back onto the oven wall.

Note: in some models, the back panel of the oven is also a catalytic liner, but this is not
reversible and should not be removed.

Cleaning the fat filter

Clean the fat filter after every use. If the filter is not cleaned, it will block and shorten the
life of the fan element. If it is lightly soiled, place the filter in a dishwasher on normal wash.
If the filter is very dirty, place in a saucepan with either two tablespoons of clothes washing
powder, or one tablespoon of dishwashing powder. Bring to the boil and leave to soak for
at least 30 minutes.

Rinse the filter in clean water and dry.

Fig. 41 Fat filter

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