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Ensure that no stove glass cleaner runs
between the glass and the cast-iron door.
Enamelled stove maintenance
Never clean the appliance if it is still warm. The most
effective way to clean the enamelled surface of the
stove is with a mild green soap and lukewarm water.
Use as little water as possible, rub the surface dry and
prevent the formation of rust. Wire wool or other abras-
ives should never be used. Never place a kettle dir-
ectly onto an enamelled stove; use a stand to prevent
damage. Attention: Do not allow aggressive acidic
products to get onto enamelled components.
Touching up damaged paint
Small areas of damaged paint finish can be touched
up with a spray can of special heat-resistant paint,
available from your supplier.
Touching up the enamelled surface
Enamelling is a process carried out by traditional meth-
ods, meaning that it is possible that small colour dif-
ferences and damage may occur. The appliances
undergo a visual inspection in the factory, that is to
say, the inspector looks at the surface for a period of
10 seconds from a distance of 1 metre.
Any damage that does not stand out is regarded as
OK. A special heat-resistant paint is supplied with the
appliance to touch up any minor damage caused dur-
ing transport.
Apply the heat-resistant paint in thin layers and leave
to dry well before using the appliance.
Some enamel colours are temperature-sensitive. It
can happen that the colour changes during use.
The original colour will return after the appliance
has cooled down.
If enamelled surfaces become very hot, hairline
cracks can occur. This is a normal phenomenon
and has no impact on the functioning of the stove.
Ensure that the stove is not overburdened. If it
does become overburdened then the surface
gets very hot, possibly resulting in lasting dam-
age to the enamel.
Checking the seal
Check whether the glass pane sealing rope is still in
good condition and working well. The sealing rope is
subject to wear and will need to be replaced in time.
Spare parts
SENSE 203GAO
Description
Part number
Handset (i.e. transmitter)
03.06146.000
Receiver
03.06148.000
Brake plate
03.32037.000
Imitation wood blocks
02.31231.000
Imitation coals
02.31232.000
Imitation white stones
03.31233.000
Front glass
03.26367.000
Side glass
03.26368.000
Handle
03.27426.021
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