Steam clean – Thermador MES301HS User Manual
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Steam Clean uses steam to help dissolve food residue and spills in the oven.
Residue and spills can be easily removed afterward.
Steam Clean takes approximately 30 minutes.
Note:
Operation of the appliance will be blocked if Steam Clean is canceled. The
appliance cannot be operated again until after the first and second cleaning cycle to
ensure that no dishwashing liquid remains inside.
Let the oven cool down and remove any accessories. Clean the evaporator dish
using the cleaning sponge provided.
Fill the water tank with water up to max". Add a drop of dishwashing liquid to the
evaporator dish on the oven bottom.
1. Press and hold ON/OFF until the appliance turns on.
2. Press STEAM CLEAN to select Steam Clean mode.
3. Press START/STOP.
Steam Clean starts. The light in the oven remains off.
A beep sounds after approximately 30 minutes. The
<
(empty evaporator dish)
symbol appears.
1. Remove the rack rails from the oven and clean (see Removing the Rack Rails).
2. Use a soft dishwashing brush and the cleaning sponge to wipe out the partially
dissolved food soil from the oven and evaporator dish.
3. Fill the water tank with water, if necessary, and then slide it back in.
4. Press START/STOP.
The appliance starts the cleaning process.
After a short time, the
<
symbol appears for the second time.
1. Thoroughly wash out the cleaning sponge.
2. Use the cleaning sponge to remove any water remaining in the evaporator dish.
3. Press START/STOP.
The appliance starts the cleaning process. After the second cleaning cycle,
the
<
symbol appears.
4. Press and hold ON/OFF.
Use the cleaning sponge to remove any water remaining in the evaporator dish.
Wipe down the oven using the cleaning sponge and dry afterwards using a soft
cloth.
1. Press and hold ON/OFF.
Steam Clean stops.
The appliance must be cleaned twice after Steam Clean is canceled to ensure that
no dishwashing soap remains inside.
2. Press ON/OFF.
The
<
symbol appears.
Now follow the same steps as under Cleaning Cycle 1" described above.
Steam Clean
Preparation
Starting Steam Clean
Cleaning Cycle 1
Cleaning Cycle 2
Removing Residual Water
Canceling Steam Clean