SECURING THE OVEN ON THE CART
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning, it is necessary to wait for the oven to cool; the electrical con-
nection must be disabled by detaching the plug from the socket or discon-
necting the power supply from the main switch of the electrical system.
• Wash the painted or chrome-plated parts with warm water and soap or a
non-corrosive liquid detergent.
• For parts in stainless steel, use commonly sold specific products.
• During cleaning operations never use: abrasives, corrosive or acidic deter-
gents.
• Never leave acidic or corrosive substances on painted or stainless steel parts.
• Clean the glass pane of the oven door with warm water only, avoiding the use
of abrasive rags.
• “Spray” products for oven cleaning must not be used to clean the fan and
protective glass of the lamp.
• Clean the oven after each use: this will make it easy to remove any cooking
residue, thus preventing it from burning during subsequent use.
• The glass panes of the combustion chamber and cooking chamber must be
cleaned at a cool temperature to avoid excessive thermal shock, which would
otherwise place them at risk of breakage.
• When grilling meat, always place a tray (drip pan) under the grate with some
water to prevent burning fats from generating smoke and unpleasant odours.
• To eliminate more persistent stains, it is a good idea to use the oven at its
maximum temperature of 450°C every now and then in order to burn them,
and once the oven has cooled, remove any residual dust with a damp sponge.
• To facilitate internal cleaning operations, it is possible to remove the internal
side panels as shown in the photo (in models with this feature).
For a correct storage and maintenance of the product we recommend:
• Constant cleaning and the application of a protective layer of Vaseline both
external and internal (removable with a first vacuum ignition)
• Insertion of a bag of hygroscopic salts to control internal humidity
• Storage under a canopy and cover with a protection bag that guarantees
good ventilation to prevent condensation
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