Ovens types marked with the letter
K
in the
model number are equipped with catalytic
enamel inserts with special self–cleaning
enamel. The enamel removes fat stains or
leftover food automatically, providing they are
not dried on and burnt (food and fat remnants
should be removed when they are not dried
on and burnt to avoid a long self–cleaning
process). To activate self–cleaning switch on
the oven for 1 hour, setting the temperature
to 250°C. If remnants of food are small the
process can be shortened.
Important!
Because this process is connected with en-
ergy consumption, the extent of the stains
should be checked before each self–cleaning.
When you find that the self–cleaning liners
are no longer effective they can be replaced
with new ones. Liners can be acquired in
service centres or stores. If you choose to
clean your oven in the traditional way bear
in mind that the self–cleaning enamel is
sensitive to abrasion and you should not use
corrosive scouring agents or hard cloths for
cleaning.
Dismounting the side racks
Dismounting the side racks
Ovens marked with the letter D are equipped
with easily removable wire guides (side
racks*) of oven inserts. To remove them for
washing purposes, pull the front catch (Z1),
then tilt the guide and remove it from the rear
catch (Z2). After washing the guides, put them
in the mounting holes of the oven and press
the catches (Z1 and Z2).
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Ovens types marked with the letters
Dp
in
the model number have moveable stainless
telescopic runners* attached to the side
racks. The runners should be taken out and
washed along with the side racks. Before
putting trays on the telescopic runners they
should be pulled out (if the oven is warmed up
the runners should be pulled out by hooking
the back edge of trays on the bumpers in the
front part of the telescopic runners) and then
insert them together with a tray.
Z2
Z1
Dismounting the catalytic enamel inserts
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