Page EN-24
Cleaning the oven
Cleaning the oven door
NOTICE
Risk of breakage and injury!
The oven door is equipped with heavy
glass panels that can break if handled
improperly. The glass shards are sharp
and can cause injury.
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Do not let the oven door or individual
glass panels fall.
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Do not hit the oven door and the indi-
vidual panels of glass anywhere.
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Do not use the oven when the glass
is damaged because the oven is no
longer safe. Please contact our Ser-
vice instead.
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If a glass pane breaks, keep children
away from it and carefully collect all
the pieces of glass.
Removing the oven door from its hinges
The oven door can be removed from its
hinges to enable easy cleaning of all areas
of the oven:
1. Open the oven door completely.
X
2. Fold the clips
X
on both sides all the way
forward. Use a screwdriver if necessary.
3. Close the door only so far that it is still
open about 10 cm.
4. Lightly lift and guide the door forward out
of its hinges.
Replacing the oven door on its hinges
1. Hold the oven door at an angle using both
hands.
2. Hook the hinges into the holes in the side
panels.
3. Open the oven door completely.
4. Fold the clips
X
on both sides all the way
back.
5. Close the door carefully. The door must
sit flush when closed. If the door does not
sit flush when closed or if there is a crack-
ing sound when closing it, the door is not
hung properly.
6. Correct the position of the hinges and
clips, if necessary, until the door opens
and closes smoothly again.
Cleaning the glass panes
The oven door contains three glass panels
that should occasionally be cleaned on both
sides. To do this you’ll need a PH1 Phillips
screwdriver.
1. Take the oven door off its hinges (see
„Removing the oven door from its hinges“
on page EN-24).