Cleaning the oven
Page EN-22
4. Lightly lift and guide the oven door for-
ward out of its hinges.
Replacing the oven door on its
hinges
NOTICE
Risk of breakage and injury!
If the oven door is inserted incorrectly,
there is a risk of breakage and injury
while opening because the glass panes
can tilt and shatter.
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When replacing the oven door, en-
sure that it sits correctly and straight.
1. Hold the oven door at an angle using both
hands.
2. Hook the hinges into the holes in the side
panels.
The oven door must be aligned square
with the oven.
3. Fully open the oven door carefully. If the
oven door jams, check the correct posi-
tion (see Step 2).
4. Fold the clips (d) on both sides all the way
back again.
5. Close the oven door carefully.
The oven door must sit flush when
closed. If the door does not sit flush when
closed or if there is a cracking sound
when closing it, the oven door is not hung
properly.
6. Correct the position of the hinges and
clips, if necessary, until the oven door
opens and closes smoothly again.
Cleaning the glass panes
The oven door contains two glass panes that
should be cleaned regularly on both sides.
1. Remove the oven door (see “Remov-
ing the oven door from its hinges” on
page EN-21), and place the door on a soft
surface (towel, etc.).
2. Open both latches (26) below the oven
door.
(26)
The upper pane is supported in the door
frame by four small rubber pads (27). Store
the rubber pads in a safe place.
(27)
(27)
3. Carefully remove the upper pane from
the mount and place it down gently.
4. Remove the lower pane and place it
down gently.
There are 2 small rubber holders (28) on
the bottom corners of this pane. Store
the rubber holders in a safe place.
(28)
(28)
5. Clean all panes with warm, fresh water.
6. Dry the panes thoroughly.
7. Slide the lower pane into the middle
position of the holder above the door
handle.