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Instructions and Installation
Cleaning the oven lamp
In the event that the glass door
of the oven lamp in the cooking
area becomes dirty; clean
using dishwashing detergent,
warm water and a soft cloth or
sponge and dry with a dry cloth.
In case of oven lamp failure, you
can replace the oven lamp by
following the sections that follow.
Replacing the oven lamp
General warnings
• To avoid the risk of electric
shock before replacing the
oven lamp, disconnect the
electrical connector and
wait for the oven to cool. Hot
surfaces may cause burns!
• In this oven, an incandescent
lamp with a power of less than
40 W, a height of less than
60mm, a diameter of less than
30mm or a halogen lamp with
socket type G9, a power of less
than 60 W is used. The lamps
are suitable for operation at
temperatures above 300°C.
Oven lamps can be obtained
from Authorised Service Agents
or a technician with licence
(See Technical Specifications).
• The position of the lamp may
differ from that is shown in
the figure.
• The lamp used in this product
is not suitable for use in the
lighting of home rooms. The
purpose of this lamp is to help
the user see food products.
A
B
• The lamps used in this product
must withstand extreme
physical conditions such as
temperatures above 50°C.
If your oven has a round lamp;
1. Disconnect the product from
the electricity.
2. Remove the glass cover by
turning it counterclockwise.
3. If your oven lamp is type
A
shown in the figure below,
rotate the oven lamp as shown
in the figure and replace it
with a new one. If type
B
is a
model, pull it out as shown in
the figure and replace it with
a new one.
4. Refit the glass cover.