5
Maintenance
5.1
Maintenance schedule
Caution:
Clean the glass when it is dirty. If the glass is not cleaned when it is dirty the
glass can become permanently dull.
Task
Frequency
Procedure
Clean the appliance
When necessary
Refer to section
Maintenance by your fitter
Yearly
Refer to your fitter/dealer
5.2
Clean the appliance
Warning: Before the start of this procedure make sure the appliance is off and
cooled down to room temperature.
Note:
• Use gloves to avoid visible fingerprints on the glass.
• If you use a vacuum lifter to remove the glass, make sure that the suction
pads are clean and dry. If the suction pads are not clean or dry, the suction
pads can leave a mark.
1. Make sure that the appliance is off and is cooled down.
2. Remove any dust from the operating unit. Use a vacuum cleaner.
3. Do a check on the glass for damage. If you see damage, replace the glass. Do not
use the appliance before the glass is replaced. For disposal of the glass, refer to
chapter
.
4. Clean the glass, refer to chapter
. For cleaning non-reflective glass refer to
chapter
.
a) If the inner side is dirty, remove the glass. Refer to the Installation and
maintenance manual.
b) Install the glass. Refer to the Installation and maintenance manual.
5.3
Clean the standard glass
Warning: Before the start of this procedure make sure the appliance is off and
cooled down to room temperature.
Caution:
If you have anti-reflective glass, refer to chapter
, to avoid damage to the
anti-reflective coating on the glass.
1. Clean the glass with a soft cloth, a sponge or paper. Use glass cleaner or ceramic
hob cleaner.
2. Make sure that the glass is dry. Water droplets can leave a mark on the glass.
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