Dismantling the door
The oven door is an open system with
four glass panes which have a heat-
reflective coating on some of their
surface.
When the oven is operating, air is
directed through the door to keep the
outer pane cool.
If soiling has worked its way in between
the glass panes, the door can be
dismantled in order to clean in between
the panes.
Take particular care as scratches
can damage the glass.
When cleaning the glass panes do
not use abrasive cleaning agents,
hard sponges or brushes and do not
use sharp metal tools or scrapers.
Please also read the general notes
on cleaning the oven front before
cleaning the glass panes.
The glass panes have a heat-
reflective coating on the sides
facing into the oven compartment.
The glass panes must be fitted the
right way round after being cleaned.
Oven spray will damage the
aluminium trim inside the door. This
should only be cleaned using hot
water and washing-up liquid applied
with a clean sponge or a clean,
damp microfibre cloth.
Be especially vigilant after
dismantling the door that the glass
panes do not break.
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