CATALYTIC PANEL *
It is located behind the wire racks of the oven, at the right and left walls of oven cavity.
Catalytic panel removes off ensive odour and provides using your appliance at its best
performance. Over time, oil and food odours permeate into enamelled oven walls and
heating elements. Catalytic panel absorbs any food and oil odours, and burns them
during cooking to clean your oven.
DETACHING CATALYTIC PANEL
To remove catalytic panel; fi rst remove the wire racks. Once wire racks are removed,
catalytic panel will be free. It is advised to replace the catalytic panel once every 2-3
years.
RACK POSITIONS
It is important to place the wire grill into the oven properly. Do not allow wire rack to
touch rear wall of the oven. Rack positions are shown in the next fi gure. You may place
a deep tray or a standard tray in the lower and upper wire racks.
INSTALLING AND REMOVING WIRE RACKS
To remove wire racks, press the clips
shown with arrows in the fi gure, fi rst
remove the lower, and than the upper
side from installation location.
To install wire racks; reverse the
procedure for removing wire rack.
REPLACING OVEN LAMP
WARNING: To avoid electric shock, ensure that the appliance circuit is
open before changing the lamp. (having circuit open means power is off )
First disconnect the power of appliance and ensure that appliance is cold.
Remove the glass protection by turning as indicated in the fi gure on the left side. If you
have diffi
culty in turning, then using plastic gloves will help you in turning.
Then remove the lamp by turning, install the new lamp with same specifi cations.
Reinstall glass protection, plug the power cable of appliance into electrical socket and
complete replacement. Now you can use your oven.
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
CLEANING OVEN GLASS
Lift by pressing on plastic latches on left and right side as shown in fi gure 10 and
pulling the profi le toward yourself as in
fi gure 11
.
Glass is released after profi le is removed as shown in
fi gure 12
. Remove the released
glass by pulling toward yourself carefully. Outer glass is fi xed to oven door profi le. You
can perform glass cleaning easily after glasses are released. You can mount glasses
back by performing the operations reversely after cleaning and maintenance are
completed. Ensure that profi le is seated properly in place.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
1.
Remove the power plug from electrical socket.
2.
Do not clean inner parts, panel, trays and other parts of the product with hard
tools such as bristle brush, wire wool or knife. Do not use abrasive, scratching
materials or detergent.
3.
Rinse after wiping the parts at inner parts of the product with soapy cloth,
then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
4.
Clean glass surfaces with special glass cleaning material.
5.
Do not clean your product with steam cleaners.
6.
Never use combustibles like acid, thinner and gas while cleaning your
product.
7.
Do not wash any part of the product in dishwasher.
8.
Use potassium stearate (soft soap) for dirt and stains.
STEAM CLEANING *
It enables cleaning the soils softened thanks to the steam to be generated in the oven.
1.
Remove all the accessories in the oven.
2.
Pour a half litre of water into the tray
and Place the tray at the bottom of the
boiler.
3.
Set the switch to the steam cleaning
mode.
4.
Set the thermostat to 70 °C degrees
and operate the oven for 30 minutes.
5. After operating the oven for 30
minutes, open the oven door and wipe
the inner surfaces with a wet cloth.
6.
Use dish-washing liquid, warm
water and a soft cloth for stubborn
dirt, then dry off the area you have
just cleaned with a dry cloth.
CLEANING AND MOUNTING OVEN DOOR
Figure 7
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 8
Figure 13
220-240 V, AC-
15-25 W
220-240 V, AC
15 W
Figure 14
Type G9 Lamp
Type E14 Lamp
Rack 4
Rack 3
Rack 2
Rack 1
Figure 8.1
Open the door fully
by pulling the oven
door toward your-
self. Then perform
unlock operation
by pulling the hinge
lock upwards with
the aid of screwdriv-
er as indicated in
fi gure 8.1.
Figure 9.1
Later, close the
opened oven door
so that it will be in a
position to contact
with hinge lock as
in
fi gure 9.1
.
Figure 8.2
Set the hinge lock to
the widest angle as
in
fi gure 8.2
. Adjust
both hinges con-
necting oven door
to the oven to the
same position.
Figure 9.2
For easier removal
of oven door, when
it comes close to
closed position,
hold the cover with
two hands as in
fi gure 9.2
and pull
upwards.
Figure 9
Reversely perform respectively what you did while opening door to reinstall oven door
back.
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