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Before disassembling the appliance, let it cool off and check that the
cooking selector is at the OFF position.
Side panels (1)
Unhook the wire shelf support
(2)
in front by lifting it
(
diagram
A
). Pull the entire shelf support toward you;
lift it in order to unhook the rear fastener (
diagram
B
).
Remove it from the two holes
(3)
in the catalytic pan-
els and from the oven cav-
ity. Then remove the cat-
alytic panel
(1)
. Position
the new items (panels
and/or cavity) by reversing
these steps.
Back panels (4)
Completely unscrew the
screw
(5)
located at the
top of the back panel. Tilt the panel toward the
front to remove it from the oven cavity. Position the
new panel by reversing these steps.
How do I care for the oven?
H
ow do you change the catalytic panels?
C
leaning the cavity
The continuous cleaning oven is comprised of a cavity equipped with removable pan-
els covered with a special micro porous enamel (catalytic surface) that gives it self-
degreasing properties. As soon as they appear, soil marks spread out and are widely
distributed throughout the micro pores. They become oxidized on both sides and
gradually disappear. The self-degreasing enamel is first and foremast adapted to fats,
but not to sugars. This is why the bottom heating element, which is more subject to
sugar spills, is not coated with this enamel.
We strongly recommend that:
- You do not scrub with a metallic brush or sharp or cutting instruments.
- You do not try to clean with commercial scouring products.
- When cooking barbecues, grease splatters will be projected onto the walls, whose
temperature is not always sufficient for them to be completely eliminated during
cooking.
In this case, after cooking, continue to heat the oven for 20 to 30 minutes at the
maximum temperature setting for the chosen programme.
If there are still spots, they will be eliminated during subsequent cooking pro-
grammes.
B
A
1
3
4
2
5
The oven must be turned off for all attempts to clean the cavity.
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