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5. CLEANING AND 

MAINTENANCE

5.1 

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WARNING:

 Switch off the appliance 

and allow it to cool before cleaning is to be 

carried out.

General Instructions

Check whether the cleaning materials

are appropriate and recommended by

the manufacturer before use on your

appliance.

Use cream cleaners or liquid cleaners

which do not contain particles. Do not

use caustic (corrosive) creams, abrasive

cleaning powders, rough wire wool or

hard tools as they may damage the

cooker surfaces.

Do not use cleaners that contain 

particles as they may scratch the 

glass, enamelled and/or painted parts 

of your appliance.

Should any liquids overflow, clean them

immediately to avoid parts becoming

damaged.

Do not use steam cleaners for 

cleaning any part of the appliance.

Cleaning the Inside of the Oven

The inside of enamelled ovens are best

cleaned while the oven is warm.

Wipe the oven with a soft cloth soaked

in soapy water after each use. Then,

wipe the oven over again with a wet

cloth and dry it.

You may need to use a liquid cleaning

material occasionally to completely

clean the oven.

Catalytic Cleaning

Catalytic liners are installed within the oven 

cavity. These are the matte-finished, light-

coloured panels on the sides and/or the 

matte-finished panel at the rear of the oven. 

They work by collecting any grease and oil 

residue during cooking.

The liner self-cleans by absorbing fats and 

oils and burning them to ash, which can 

then be easily removed from the floor of 

the oven with a damp cloth. The lining must 

be porous to be effective. The liner may 

discolour with age.

If a large amount of fat is spilled onto 

the liner it may reduce its efficiency. To 

overcome this problem, set the oven to 

maximum temperature for about 20 - 30 

minutes. After the oven has cooled, wipe 

out the floor of the oven.

Manual cleaning of the catalytic liners is not 

recommended. Damage will occur if a soap-

impregnated steel wool pad or any other 

abrasives are used. In addition, we do not 

recommend the use of aerosol cleaners on 

the liners. The walls of a catalytic liner may 

become ineffective due to excess grease. 

The excess grease can be removed with 

a soft cloth or sponge soaked in hot water, 

and the cleaning cycle can be carried out 

as described above.

Removal of the Catalytic Liner

To remove the catalytic liner, remove the 

screws holding each catalytic panel to the 

oven.

Cleaning the Glass Parts

Clean the glass parts of your appliance

on a regular basis.

Use a glass cleaner to clean the inside

and outside of the glass parts. Then,

rinse and dry them thoroughly with a dry

cloth.

Cleaning the Stainless Steel Parts (if 

available)

Clean the stainless steel parts of your

appliance on a regular basis.

Wipe the stainless steel parts with a soft

cloth soaked in only water. Then, dry 

them thoroughly with a dry cloth.

Do not clean the stainless steel parts 

while they are still hot from cooking.

Do not leave vinegar, coffee, milk, salt, 

water, lemon or tomato juice on the 

Summary of Contents for O6HD51H2BG

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Page 27: ...TION Injury or property damage risk IMPORTANT NOTE Operating the system correctly Thank you for choosing this product This User Manual contains important safety information and instructions on the ope...

Page 28: ...2 1 Instructions for the Installer 10 2 2 Installation of the Oven 10 2 3 Electrical Connection and Safety 12 3 PRODUCT FEATURES 13 4 USE OF PRODUCT 14 4 1 Oven Controls 14 4 2 Cooking Table 15 4 3 Fo...

Page 29: ...knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children should not play with the appliance Cleaning and...

Page 30: ...ordance with all applicable local and international standards and regulations Maintenance and repair work should only be carried out by authorised service technicians Installation and repair work that...

Page 31: ...ren climb on the oven door or sit on it while it is open Please keep children and animals away from this appliance 1 2 For steam cooking The water must be poured into the water reservoir before oven o...

Page 32: ...sed for packaging nylon staplers Styrofoam etc may be harmful to children and they should be collected and removed immediately Protect your appliance from the atmosphere Do not expose it to effects su...

Page 33: ...not leave the oven unattended while cooking with solid or liquid oils They may catch fire under extreme heating conditions Never pour water on to flames that are caused by oil instead switch the oven...

Page 34: ...we recommend you always use original spare parts and to call our authorised service agents in case of need Do not try to scrape the lime residues that may form on the floor of the oven Otherwise the...

Page 35: ...chine This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste Instead it should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the re...

Page 36: ...he oven operated in the defined cooking mode Removal of the Wire Shelf information is included in the CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE section 2 1 Instructions for the Installer General instructions After rem...

Page 37: ...allation in a wall unit After making the electrical connections insert the oven into the cabinet by pushing it forward Open the oven door and insert 2 screws in the holes located on the oven frame Whi...

Page 38: ...the mains cable is damaged and needs to be replaced this should be done by a qualified personnel Do not use adaptors multiple sockets and or extension leads The supply cord should be kept away from ho...

Page 39: ...the product vary and the appearance of your appliance may differ from that shown in the figures below List of Components 1 Control Panel 2 Oven Door Handle 3 Oven Door 1 2 3 Control Panel 4 Oven Funct...

Page 40: ...mostat and warning lights will switch on and the lower and upper heating elements will start operating The static cooking function emits heat ensuring even cooking of food This is ideal for making pas...

Page 41: ...brush the wire grid with oil to stop food sticking and place food in the centre of the grid Always place a tray beneath the food to catch any drips of oil or fat It is recommended that you preheat the...

Page 42: ...1500 Pastry Turbo Steam 3 180 150 Before starting the oven 30 40 500 Potato Fan Function Steam 3 200 250 Before starting the oven 45 60 500 Chicken Turbo Steam 3 220 200 Before starting the oven 60 7...

Page 43: ...remain illuminated To unlock the timer buttons press and hold the MODE button for 2 seconds The desired operation can then be carried out Audible warning time adjustment The audible warning time can b...

Page 44: ...and the dot in the middle of the screen will start to flash Press MODE to display current signal sound After this each time the button is pressed a different signal will sound There are three differen...

Page 45: ...tion of C x C If the oven door is a triple glass oven door the third glass layer can be removed the same way as the second glass layer Removal of the Oven Door Before cleaning the oven door glass you...

Page 46: ...fats and oils and burning them to ash which can then be easily removed from the floor of the oven with a damp cloth The lining must be porous to be effective The liner may discolour with age If a lar...

Page 47: ...alified technician only Changing the Oven Lamp WARNING Switch off the appliance and allow it to cool before cleaning your appliance Remove the glass lens then remove the bulb Insert the new bulb resis...

Page 48: ...used Do not frequently open the door unless you are cooking things that need to be turned If you open the door often the interior temperature will be lower and this may affect the results of your cook...

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