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ACCESSORIES
It is recommended that you use the containers indicated depending on the food you will cook in your oven. You
can also use glass containers, cake pans and special oven trays suitable for use in your oven (available in
kitchenware shops). Pay attention to the information given by the supplier for use of this cookware. The
information given below should be implemented for enamelled containers.
If the food to be cooked does not completely cover the oven tray, if the food is taken out of the deep-freezer or if
the tray is used to collect the dripping juices of the foods during the grill operation, deformation might be observed
on the tray over time due to high temperatures forming during the cooking/baking operation. This is a normal,
physical state that results during the heat transfer. Do not leave a glass tray or container in a cold environment
immediately after cooking in them. Do not place them on cold and wet surfaces. Ensure that they slowly cool off by
placing them on a dry piece of cloth or wooden board, otherwise, the glass tray or container might break. If you are
going to use your oven to grill, we recommend using the grill rack with the tray on a position below. This way,
splattering and dripping oils will not make the oven interior dirty. To make cleaning easier, add some water into
this tray. In a grilling operation, use the shelf in an upper position.
WIRE GRIDS AND TRAYS
Each wire grid and tray comes
with a built-in safety feature to
help minimise them being
accidentally pulled fully out. This
comes in the way as a “step”,
positioned partway in from the
rear of the wire rack or tray.
To fit them into the oven, push
the wire grid or tray part way into
the oven until the step “catches”,
then angle the part over the step
& fully insert. To remove, repeat
the process in reverse.
WARNING: Accessible parts may become hot when the grill is in use. Children should be kept away.
CLEANING
NOTE: Cleaning and maintenance operations must only be carried out when the oven is cool.
The appliance should be disconnected from the power outlet or turned off at your isolation switch
before commencing any cleaning process.
Cleaning the oven exterior:
Before starting to clean your oven, be sure that all control buttons are off and your appliance has cooled. Unplug
the appliance.
Do not use cleaning materials containing particles that might scratch the enamelled and painted parts of your
oven. Use cream cleaners or liquid cleaners, which do not contain particles. As these cleaners may damage the
surfaces, do not use caustic creams, abrasive cleaning powders, rough wire wool or hard tools. In the event of any
excess liquids spilling over your oven surface during cleaning, clean up immediately so as to prevent possible
damage to the enamel or metal surface. Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the oven.
Cleaning the interior of the oven:
Make sure to unplug the oven before starting to clean it. You will obtain best results if you clean the oven interior
while the oven is slightly warm (the oven should not be operating). Remove the side wire racks first (if supplied).
Wipe your oven with a soft piece of cloth (e.g. dish cloth) dampened with warm soapy water after each use, rinse
cloth in warm water then wipe oven again and finish by wiping with a dry cloth. It is also recommended to wipe
clean the oven door and rubber seal. For a complete cleaning process, use dry and powder type oven cleaners,
following the oven cleaning product’s instructions.