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CAUTION
- Ensure the oven and hobs are turned
off prior to commencing any cleaning. Ensure all
parts have been allowed to cool to prevent the risk
of touching hot parts.
Interior cleaning
Do not
use steam cleaners when cleaning the
oven.
General cleaning of the interior surfaces may be
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conducted using a wet cloth and soapy water.
Avoid using harsh abrasive cream and/or
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powder based cleaners.
Use an approved oven cleaner periodically or if
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the oven interior gets particularly dirty.
In order to prevent damage to your appliance
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always test cleaners on small section fi rst and
follow the manufactures instructions for use.
Exterior cleaning
Use a wet cloth and mild detergent on metallic
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and enamelled surfaces.
Use a glass cleaner on the exterior surfaces of
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glass windows and doors.
Always follow the cleaner manufacturer’s
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instructions.
IMPORTANT
– Do not use abrasive cleaners or
scouring pads as this may damage the enamel
surfaces and shorten the life of the appliance.
Cleaning the vitroceramic hob part
Before cleaning the hob, remove the plug from
1.
the electrical supply socket.
Make sure that there is no residual heat stored
2.
in the appliance. Vitroceramic glass is very
resistant to high temperatures and overheating.
If there is residual heat stored in the appliance,
the related residual heat indicator lamp should
be on. To avoid burns, allow the appliance to
cool down.
Remove all spilt food and fat with a suitable
3.
scraper.
Wipe the hob with suitable washing up liquid
4.
applied to a clean damp cloth. Rub the
appliance down using a clean dry cloth.
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If aluminium foil or plastic items have melted on
5.
the hob surface, they should be immediately
removed from the hot cooking area with a
suitable scraper. This also applies to sugar and
foods containing sugar that may have been
spilled on the hob. This will avoid possible
damage to the surface.
Changing the Oven Light
Before replacing the bulb disconnect the
1.
appliance from the electricity supply.
Make sure that the oven has had suffi cient time
2.
to cool down before opening the oven door.
Remove the glass protective cover by twisting it
3.
anticlockwise, taking care not to let it drop.
Remove the lamp by twisting it anticlockwise,
4.
taking care not to let it drop.
The replacement lamp
5.
must
conform to the
following rating:
25 Watt 230V, 50 Hz, E14 resistant to high
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temperature (300°C)
Part number 32011563 -Oven Light 230V.
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This bulb can be purchased from your
6.
authorised service agent.
Replace the lamp.
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Replace the glass protective cover.
8.
Check the light comes on when you use the
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oven as normal.
Routine checks
Periodically inspect the electrical connections
1.
to ensure there are no signs of wear.
In the event of any abnormality contact an
2.
authorised service agent to carry out repairs.
Cleaning and maintenance