32
The oven door
has a sealed
gasket in the
top part .
It is normal to see a gap between the
top edge of the inner glass and the
sealed gasket . This allows the cooling
air circulation .
TOP OVEN DOOR
REPLACING THE INNER PANE OF
GLASS
1 . Make sure the door is locked open
(see fig. 8.12c).
2 . Replace the inner pane:
•
Check that the four rubber pads are in
place (“
D
” in fig. 8.14a).
IMPORTANT:
It is advisable, while
refitting the glass, to keep pressed in
position the four rubber pads “
D
”, by a
finger, to avoid breakage or slippage
of the rubber pads themselves (fig.
8 .14b) .
•
Check that you are holding the pane
the correct way . You should be able to
read the wording on it as it faces you .
•
Insert the pane in the left “
E
”
and right
“
F
” slide guides (fig. 8.14b), and gently
slide it to the retainers “
H
” (fig. 8.14c).
•
Reassemble the seal “
G
” in the correct
way (fig. 8.14d) by hooking the no. 3
fixing hooks in the proper holes (fig.
8 .14e) .
•
Unlock the oven door by opening it
completely and closing the lever “
A
”
on the left and right hinges (fig. 8.14f).
G
H
D
A
Fig . 8 .14f
Fig . 8 .14e
Fig . 8 .14c
Fig . 8 .14a
Fig . 8 .14b
Fig . 8 .14d
F
E
Summary of Contents for DDC 606-DF
Page 26: ...26 S F C T A B S T Fig 8 1 Fig 8 2 Fig 8 3 Fig 8 4 Fig 8 5...
Page 50: ...50...
Page 51: ...51...