PC60 - PC68 - PC681
Self-cleaning panels
PC60
PC68 - PC681
1 Left self-cleaning panel
2 Self-cleaning deflector
3 Right self-cleaning panel
The self-cleaning panels are coated in a
special enamel which aids progressive
elimination of grease splattering and
odours caused by cooking food.
Precautions
Avoid using anti-adhesive films (silicone)
and all maintenance products, particularly
harsh cleaning products.
Do not knock the self-cleaning coating or
use metal brushes or blunt objects to clean it.
Practical advice
The self-cleaning enamel will always
remain clean as long as stains are not
produced at a greater rate than they are
eliminated.
If production of stains increases, the
cleaning action will become insufficient and
the self-cleaning coating will become
ineffective.
After cooking food which leaves a large
amount of dirt and stains on the oven (e.g.
roast duck), it is necessary to heat the oven
up to maximum temperature while empty.
Cooking foods which do not splatter can
also be an opportunity to perform this
regeneration.
Do not cook food which could further stain
the oven before the dirt from the previous
cooking has been eliminated.
If the appliance has the “Vapor
Clean” function, do not point the
spray nozzle towards the
deflector.
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PC60 - PC68 - PC681
Installation of the self-cleaning panels
1. Remove all accessories from inside the
oven (trays and drip trays).
2. Remove the frames: pull the frame
towards the inside of the oven to unhook
it from its groove A, then slide it out of the
seats at the back B.
3. Remove the deflector: unscrew the two
side screws holding the deflector to the
rear wall of the oven.
4. Replace the deflector with the new selfcleaning deflector (2): fasten it to the
rear wall of the oven using the screws
removed from the previous deflector.
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