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Removing the glass inside the oven door 

General notes

To make it easier to clean the door, you can remove the 
glass inside it. To take it out, follow the instructions below 
according to the door model mounted on the oven.

Important: To remove the internal glass you need 
to remove the door from the oven (see paragraph 
on “Removing the oven door”) and place it on a 
steady surface that ensures the necessary steps are 
conducted safely.

Attention: Do not use any kind of blunt or sharp tool 
that may break the glass or damage the door.

Pay attention to which way you place the glass 
surfaces when you put them back, as they cannot be 
turned around. If they are not positioned correctly, this 
may affect the operation of the oven or even seriously 
damage the appliance.

Pressed door model (remove the door from the oven)

You can use thin cylindrical objects (for instance two coins 
with a diameter of roughly 25mm and 2mm thick). Insert 
them between the enamelled door and the glass in the areas 

right near the clips A that lock the glass into place in the 
upper part of the door. Press until you hear a “click”, which 
means that the clip has come out. Now lift the glass and 
take it out. The intermediate glass you will find immediately 
underneath (in versions where this applies) must only be 
removed by qualified personnel.

To install the glass again (pay attention to putting it in 
the right way round, the part with the graphics must be 
towards the inside), position the upper clips 

A near the 

designated silk-screen printed notches in the glass 

(fig. 

4/A). Insert the latter in the lower clips B, which must be 
positioned correctly into place in the door 

(fig. 2). Also 

make sure you position the silicone rubber cylindrical 
gaskets correctly 

(fig. 3). Now put the upper part of the 

glass into place and exert a slight pressure directly on the 
area featuring the upper clips 

A, until a click tells you that 

the glass has been locked into place correctly 

(fig. 4).

Before mounting back the door, make sure the glass 
is firmly secured into place

fig. 1

fig. 2

fig. 3

fig. 4

fig. /A

Summary of Contents for OMF6020

Page 1: ...cooking collection Instructions for use and warranty details Built In Oven Model No OMF6020...

Page 2: ...results carefully read the instructions on how your new appliance is to be installed Correct installation will avoid delays and unnecessary service call costs Once installation is complete please read...

Page 3: ...of the oven The plate must never be removed Installation must only be carried out by qualified staff in compliance with the local regulations in force and following the indications in this manual Imp...

Page 4: ...tend to disappear with the cooking Prior to oven commissioning Switch off the power supply to the appliance Remove all internal packaging and accessories from the oven Clean the internal surfaces with...

Page 5: ...ions 13 IMPORTANT The oven s data plate is accessible even with the oven fully installed The plate is visible simply by opening the door Always quote the details from it to identify the appliance when...

Page 6: ...hen it blinks intermittently it means that the temperature inside the oven is maintained constantly at the value set on the thermostat Oven temperature thermostat The oven thermostat controls the desi...

Page 7: ...ing method this function is recommended for perfecting the cooking of dishes that are already cooked on the surface but require further cooking in the centre The intense heat from below is excellent f...

Page 8: ...cooking it enough inside Only salt the meat after cooking or it will be less juicy Never prick food during cooking not even to turn them Their juice would run making the grilled food dry Meat can be...

Page 9: ...symbol indicates that the oven is ready for use in manual mode To display or change a program press OK and scroll this data to modify it if desired To cancel a program set the time value to 0 00 If po...

Page 10: ...imer to 0 00 to cancel this function This function can be used during manual cooking Acoustic signal beeper The acoustic signal continues at the end of a program for about 6 minutes To interrupt it to...

Page 11: ...Set both cooking function and temperature selections to CLEAN The CLEAN function will commence immediately 4 When the acoustic signal sounds set both cooking function and temperature selections to 0...

Page 12: ...rt them between the enamelled door and the glass in the areas right near the clips A that lock the glass into place in the upper part of the door Press until you hear a click which means that the clip...

Page 13: ...em easier if the internal parts of the oven are cleaned while they are still warm Due to an increasing presence of new products on the market it is not possible to establish a list of items suitable f...

Page 14: ...e it on the side sliding guides until they are fully removed then lift it by holding it firmly Make sure that the holes of the drip pan front are placed inside the end stops of the sliding guide fig 3...

Page 15: ...n the cabinet for fitting the oven are indicated in figures Ensure that the cabinet where the oven is to be installed is able to support the weight of 30 kg For the opening in the cabinet follow the d...

Page 16: ...he electric cable ensure the use of an electric cable certified according to the Standards in force and suitable to the technical features of the product Use only flexible cables cable type H05RR FH 3...

Page 17: ...power W 2000 Top element W 800 Grill element W 1800 Base element W 1200 Circular element W Oven light W 25 Oven fan W 30 Tangential fan W 20 Spit W EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS Width cm 59 5 Height cm 59 5 De...

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Page 19: ...he cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent s travel cost to and from the purchaser s home What these warranties do not cover Compass Capital Services trading as Kleenmaid...

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