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can turn stained permanently.
Overcooked or melted food and stains caused by heated sugar-containing
food on the glass ceramic.
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Remove such a contamination
immediately with a suitable glass
ceramic scraper. Beware of cooking
zones which are still hot!
1.
Disconnect the appliance from the
mains (fuse-box).
2.
Hold the scraper in a 30
0
-angle and
scrape off the contamination to a
cold area.
3.
Clean the contaminated area with a
dish towel / kitchen paper.
4.
Proceed as described in steps 2 - 4 in
the previous section.
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Remove such contaminations as
soon as possible. When they cool
down on the glass ceramic, they are
difficult to remove and may damage
the glass ceramic permanently.
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Be very careful when using the
scraper so that you do not cut
yourself (especially, when you have
removed the safety cover).
5.2 Cleaning of the oven
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Clean the oven after use.
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Switch on the internal light while cleaning.
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Clean the interior with warm water and a little bit of washing-liquid. Use a
sponge or a soft cloth. Never use abrasive or aggressive detergents.
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Dry after cleaning.
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Clean the outside of the oven with warm soapy water. Use a sponge or a soft
cloth. Never use abrasive or aggressive detergents.
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If you use a special oven-detergent, check that the detergent is suitable for your
appliance ( instructions on the packaging of the detergent).
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Any damage that is caused to the appliance by a cleaning product will
not be fixed free of charge, even if the guarantee period of the appliance
is still valid.
Never use a steam cleaner.
5.3 Cleaning of the oven door
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Clean the door very carefully.
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Do not use any abrasive detergents; otherwise you may damage or brake the
glass.
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Use wash-up liquid and warm water.