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D
C
F
A
A
B
C
B
OVEN CLEANING AND CARE
It is advised to clean the oven after each use. The dirt comes o
ff
more easily, preventing it from being burnt repeatedly
at high temperatures. Wait until the chamber is lukewarm. Remove all the extractable parts and wash them separately
in hot water and non abrasive detergent. The cooking chamber can be cleaned with a soft cloth soaked in a solution
of lukewarm water and ammonia; then rinse and dry. Do not use abrasive or corrosive detergents as they may
damage the oven. Do not use steam appliances for cleaning, as there is a risk of short circuit.
D I S M A N T L I N G T H E O V E N D O O R
For ease of intensive cleaning it is practical to dismantle the door following these instructions: insert the hook (C) (
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1 6
) in the hinge sector (D). Put the door in half-open position and, using both hands, pull the small door towards you
until it uncouples from the connection. To reassemble the door, proceed in inverse order, taking care to insert the two
guides (F) correctly.
O V E N D O O R
The oven door is composed of three sheets of plate glass (two in some models). The plate glass parts may be cleaned
using absorbent kitchen paper and an ordinary non abrasive detergent. The inside glass may be removed to facilitate
cleaning.
To do this it is necessary to dismantle the oven door (see paragraph “Dismantling the oven door”) or, alternatively, to
set it in the intermediate click position.
AT T E N T I O N : D O N O T S L I D E O U T T H E I N S I D E G L A S S W I T H T H E D O O R C O M P L E T E LY O P E N T H E D O O R C O U L D C L O S E S U D D E N LY A N D
H U RT Y O U .
Once the door has been dismantled, place it with the outside facing down on a
fl
at soft surface to avoid scratching
it. If you do not want to dismantle the door, it is possible to slide out the glass by setting it in the intermediate click
position (see
F i g . 1 7
), but take care that the door does not close suddenly
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