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Cleaning and Maintenance
Caution
Before carrying out any work, the appliance
must be disconnected from the mains
electricity supply.
• The inside of the oven should be cleaned to
remove food and grease deposits, which
can give off smoke or odours and cause
stains to appear.
• With the oven cold and for enamelled
sur faces (e.g. the floor of the oven) use a
nylon brushe or sponge with warm soapy
water. If using special oven cleaning
products, use only on enamelled sur faces
and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Caution
Do not clean the inside of your oven with a
steam or pressurised water jet. Do not use
either metallic scouring pads or any material
that could scratch the enamel.
Use of the Fold-down Grill (Depending on
Model)
To clean the upper par t of the oven,
• Wait until the oven is cold.
• Turn the screw (A) and lower the grill
element as far as possible.
• Clean the upper par t of the oven and return
the grill element to its original position.
Cleaning the Inside of the Oven
Clean the outside of the oven and the
accessories with warm soapy water or with a
mild detergent.
Caution
Never use metallic scouring pads or
commercial or scouring powders that could
scratch the enamel. For stainless steel
sur faces, proceed with care and only use
sponges or cloths that cannot scratch them.
To clean the outside of the oven do not attempt
to remove the controls, as for this, the oven
has to be first removed from the kitchen unit
.
Do not use metal scouring pads, wire brushes
or commercial or abrasive powders to clean
the oven door. They may scratch the sur face
and cause the glass to break.
Depending on the oven model, you can remove
the door to simplify its cleaning. To do so:
1
Open the oven door completely.
2
Inser t the safety pins into the holes on the
door’s hinges.
3
Hold the door at each side with both hands
and close it until nearly shut.
Cleaning the Oven Door
Cleaning the Oven Exterior
and Accessories
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