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A
B
C
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Warnings
Before any cleaning, it is necessary to
switch off the
power
to the appliance (acting on the system switch)
and wear suitable personal protection equipment (e.g.
gloves, etc.). The user must carry out only routine maintenance,
for extraordinary maintenance, contact the Dealer requesting
service from an authorised technician. The manufacturer war-
ranty does not cover damages due to negligent or incorrect
maintenance or cleaning (e.g. use of unsuitable detergents).
Any cleaning must be carried out with the oven
completely cold and wearing adequate personal
protection devices (e.g. gloves, etc.).
When cleaning any part or accessory do NOT use:
• abrasive or powder detergents;
• aggressive or corrosive detergents (e.g. hydrochloric or sul-
phuric acid, caustic soda, etc,). Caution! Never use these sub-
stances also when cleaning the substructure/floor under the
appliance or its base;
• abrasive or sharp tools (e.g. abrasive sponges, scrapers, steel
brushes, etc.);
• steamed or pressurised water jets.
It is best to have a Service Centre perform maintenance
and inspection on the appliance at least once a year to en-
sure top working and safety conditions.
Keep the vents of the electrical compartment clean and clear.
Oven cleaning
CLEANING THE EXTERNAL STEEL PARTS
Use a cloth dampened with hot soapy water and end with rins-
ing and drying.
CLEANING THE GLASS
Clean any glass with a soft cloth and special glass detergent.
CLEANING THE DISPLAY
Clean the display with a soft cloth and a little detergent for del-
icate surfaces. Avoid using considerable quantities of product
since any infiltration may damage the display. Avoid also using
very aggressive detergents that may damage the material the
display is made of (polycarbonate).
CLEANING THE REFRACTORY SURFACE
Fig.40
If the oven is used mainly with brick cooking, periodically
remove with a screwdriver the screws of the brick bead pro-
file, remove the refractory bricks from the front and suck the
charred residues on the bottom with an ash vacuum cleaner.
Before repositioning the bricks, clean them with a stiff bristle
brush. Never use liquids to clean the refractory surface.
While reinserting the bricks, be careful not to
pinch your fingers.
Replacement refractory bricks can be obtained from the
Manufacturer on request.
If manual cleaning is not enough, use the
PYROLYSIS
function,
see page
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CLEANING THE RUSTICATED SURFACE
Fig.40
Remove the screws of the stone block profile with a screwdriv-
er, remove the rusticated surface from the front and clean it
with a soft cloth soaked in hot soapy water. Avoid using abra-
sive or excessively aggressive products. Finish with a thorough
rinsing and drying, then reposition it.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
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