Cleaning The Catalytic Liners Inside Your Oven; Removing And Replacing The Catalytic Liners - Kenwood KDGC66S19 Installation Instructions Manual

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Cleaning the Catalytic liners Inside Your Oven

Catalytic liners are installed within the oven cavity. These are the matte-finished, light-coloured panels on the
sides of the oven. They work by collecting any grease and oil residue during cooking. Catalytic liners are designed
to have a working life of about 300 hours.
The liner self-cleans by absorbing fats and oils and burning them to ash, which can then be easily removed from
the floor of the oven with a damp cloth. The lining must be porous to be effective. The liner may discolour with
age.
If a large amount of fat is spilled onto the liner, it may reduce its efficiency. To overcome this problem, set the
oven to maximum temperature for about 20 - 30 minutes. After the oven has cooled, wipe out the floor of the
oven.
Manual cleaning of the catalytic liners is not recommended. Damage will occur if a soap-impregnated steel wool
pad or any other abrasives are used. In addition, we do not recommend the use of aerosol cleaners on the liners.
The walls of a catalytic liner may become ineffective due to excess grease. The excess grease can be removed
with a soft cloth or sponge soaked in hot water and the cleaning cycle can be carried out as described above.

Removing and replacing the catalytic liners

The catalytic liners can be easily removed and replaced.
1.
First remove the oven shelves
2.
Remove the shelf runners by gently pulling out at the bottom
then lifting the runner up.
3.
Remove the 4 screws and the liner. Replace with a new catalytic liners.
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