Page EN-22
Cleaning the oven
7. Lift the cover (20) up again and allow it
to click into place.
8. Replace the oven door (see “Replac-
ing the oven door on its hinges” on
page EN-20).
Changing the oven lights
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Improper replacement of the halogen
bulbs can result in fatal electric shock or
burn injuries.
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Before changing the halogen bulbs,
disconnect the mains plug or switch
off the fuses for the socket to which
the oven is connected.
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Replace the halogen bulbs only when
the oven is no longer hot and there is
no longer any risk of burns.
The oven has two interior lamps in the top left
corner and on the right-hand side.
Changing the corner bulb
You need a heat-resistant oven halogen bulb,
type 230 V, 50 W, G9, T300 °C to replace it.
1. Switch off and/or unscrew the mains fuse.
2. Place a soft cloth in the cooled oven in
case the glass cover or halogen bulb fall.
3. Unscrew the glass cover anticlockwise
and remove it.
4. Carefully pull the defective halogen bulb
out of the socket. Do not try to twist the
lamp out of the socket.
5. Replace the halogen bulb with a new one
of the same type.
6. Insert the glass cover back into the open-
ing and screw it back on clockwise.
7. Switch on/screw the fuse back in.
Changing the side lights
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Improper replacement of the halogen
bulbs can result in fatal electric shock or
burn injuries.
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If the glass cover is defective, do not
operate the appliance until it has
been replaced by a professional.
We recommend that the bulb be replaced by
a service technician.
Note for the service technician:
This oven requires one halogen bulb type
230 V, 50 W, G9, T300 °C.