Instructions for use, installation and connection
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Cleaning and maintenance
ALWAYS allow the appliance to cool
before cleaning!
NEVER use a steam cleaner on this
appliance.
Front side of the casing
To clean the outer of the appliance you
should use warm, soapy water and a soft
cloth.
STAINLESS STEEL MODELS ONLY -
can be cleaned using a stainless steel
cleaner.
Do not use harsh abrasives, wire wool or
anything that may damage the finish of
the appliance.
To restore a stainless steel finish use a
small amount of baby oil on a soft cloth
and wipe down the surface, taking care
to avoid any glass parts.
Enamel coated and plastic surfaces
(certain models only)
To clean plastic parts and enamel parts
you should use warm, soapy water and a
soft cloth.
Aluminum coated surfaces
To clean the outer of the appliance you
should use warm, soapy water and a soft
cloth.
ALUMINIUM MODELS ONLY - can be
cleaned using aluminum cleaner.
Do not use harsh abrasives, wire wool or
anything that may damage the finish of
the appliance.
Oven
The oven interior can be cleaned using
warm soapy water and a soft cloth.
You may also use a specialist oven
cleaner if required, make sure that you
follow the instructions carefully, and rinse
the oven thoroughly afterwards.
Otherwise respect the following cleaning
tips:
•
Cool the oven completely before
cleaning.
•
The oven and the accessories must be
cleaned after each use; otherwise stains
might get burned in.
•
Oven walls, sprayed with oil from
roasting, are best cleaned with warm
water and detergent when the oven is still
tepid.
•
Hard and heavily stained oven should be
cleaned with special oven cleaning
agents. Rinse the cleaner thoroughly and
remove any detergent remaining before
the next use.
•
Never use aggressive cleaners, like
polishing agents, dish cleaning
accessories, corrosion inhibitors, or any
other devices that might cause scratches.
•
Coated, stainless steel or zinc-coated
surfaces or aluminum parts must not
come into contact with oven sprays, since
they might cause damage or
discoloration. The same goes for
thermostat probe (if the cooker is
equipped with it) and exposed heaters on
the oven ceiling.
•
When purchasing cleaning agents
remember the environment, and strictly
follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Removing oven door with a single
axe hinge
Open the door completely and turn the
removable locks backwards (see fig).
Then close the door slowly and let the
locks fit to the notches. At an angle of
about 15
°
lift the door slightly up and pull
the door from the hinge supports (fig. 2).
For reinserting the door repeat the
procedure backwards. Insert the door at
an angle of about 15
°
into the hinge
supports by pushing them forward and
downwards, so the hinges lock into their
slots (fig. 3). Check if the hinges are
locked into their respective slots.