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The Water Collector
In some cases of cooking, condensation
may appear on the inner glass of
the oven door. This is not a product
malfunction.
Open the oven door into the grilling
position and leave it in this position for
20 seconds.
Water will drip to the collector.
Cool the oven and wipe the inside of the
door with a dry towel. This procedure
must be applied regularly.
5. CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE
5.1 Cleaning
WARNING:
Switch o
ff
the appliance
and allow it to cool before cleaning
is to be carried out.
General Instructions
• Check whether the cleaning materials
are appropriate and recommended by
the manufacturer before use on your
appliance.
• Use cream cleaners or liquid cleaners
which do not contain particles. Do
not use caustic (corrosive) creams,
abrasive cleaning powders, rough
wire wool or hard tools as they may
damage the cooker surfaces.
Do not use cleaners that contain
particles as they may scratch the
glass, enamelled and/or painted parts of
your appliance.
• Should any liquids over
fl
ow, clean
them immediately to avoid parts
becoming damaged.
Do not use steam cleaners for
cleaning any part of the appliance.
Cleaning the Inside of the Oven
• The inside of enamelled ovens are
best cleaned while the oven is warm.
• Wipe the oven with a soft cloth soaked
in soapy water after each use. Then,
wipe the oven over again with a wet
cloth and dry it.
• You may need to use a liquid cleaning
material occasionally to completely
clean the oven.
Cleaning the Glass Parts
• Clean the glass parts of your appliance
on a regular basis.
• Use a glass cleaner to clean the
inside and outside of the glass parts.
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