Cleaning the oven
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Removing the oven door from its hinges
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 until you feel resistance
and the door stops closing.
4. With both hands, lightly lift and guide the
door forward out of its hinges.
5. Clean the oven door and glass using
warm water and a mild detergent or an
all-purpose cleaner.
6. Then dry everything off.
Putting the oven door back 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.
In such a case, correct the hinges and clips
until the door opens and closes smoothly.
Replacing oven light bulbs
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Improper replacing of the oven light
bulb may cause electric shock which
can lead to serious injury or even death.
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Before replacing the oven bulb, be
sure to switch off the circuit breaker
or unscrew fuses.
Risk of burns!
The cooking compartment can re-
main hot a long time after it has been
switched off. As a result, there is a risk
of being burnt when touching the cook-
ing compartment walls or heating unit.
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Only change the oven light bulb when
the oven has cooled off completely.
For oven lighting, you need heat-resistant
oven lighting: type 220–240 V~, 25 W, G9,
T 300 °C.
1. Switch off the circuit breakers or unscrew
the fuses.
2. Place a soft cloth in the cooled cooking
compartment in the event that the glass
cover falls or the bulb falls off.