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Always allow the oven to cool down before attempting to remove the
panels. Check the cooking selector is at OFF.
Side panels (1)
Undo the rail clip (2) at the front by lifting it up
(
Diagram
A
). Pull the rail unit toward you, lifting it
slightly to unclip the rear catch (
Diagram
B
). Pull it out
of the 2 holes (
3
) of the catalytic panels and the oven
casing. Remove the catalytic panel (
1
). Reverse opera-
tions to replace panel and rail
unit.
Back panel (4)
Undo and remove the screw
(
5
) at the top of the back
panel. Tip the panel towards
you so you can remove it
from the oven case. Reverse this operation to replace
the panel.
Looking after your oven
I
nstalling and changing the catalytic panels
C
leaning the inside
Your oven is self-cleaning. The outer shell is lined with removable panels
covered in a special microporous enamel known as catalytic enamel. This coating
helps eliminate dirt and grease. Splashes are attracted to the tiny holes where
they are gradually burnt off. Unfortunately, the coating cannot do the same to
sugary substances which is why the bottom of the oven, where these are likely
to collect, does not have the same enamel finish.
You are strongly advised,
- Never use wire brushes or any other pointed or cutting implement.
- Never use any scouring material.
- When grilling, a lot of fat can be spat onto the walls of the oven. However, the
temperature will not be enough to burn them off completely while you are
grilling.
To overcome this problem remove all shelves etc. and leave the oven on for 20
to 30 minutes at the highest temperature possible after you have finished
cooking. If any trace remains it will be burnt off when you use the oven the next
few times.
B
A
1
3
4
2
5
Always check that the oven is off before you clean the inside.
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