CLEANING
AND
MAINTENANCE
Before
any
cleaning
or
maintenance
operation,
disconnect
the
microwave
oven
from
the
mains
supply
and
allow
it
to
cool
to
room
temperature.
General
Advice
Frequent
cleaning
prevents
the
formation
of
smoke
and
bad
odours
during
cooking
and
also
sparking
in
the
oven
cavity
and
around
the
door
seal.
Do
not
let
food
deposits
or
grease
accumulate
inside
the
oven
cavity
or
on
the
door
seal.
Make
sure
that
the
waveguide
cover
is
kept
clean
at
all
times.
Should
food
deposits
or
grease
be
allowed
to
accumulate
on
the
cover,
sparking
will
occur
and
may
damage
your
oven
invalidating
the
warranty.
Oven
Door
Remove
any
food
deposits
and
grease
between
the
door
seal
and
oven
cavity
using
a
damp
cloth,
it
is
important
to
keep
this
area
clean
at
all
times.
Interior
Walls
Remove
any
grease
splashes
from
the
oven
cavity
walls
with
soap
and
water,
then
rinse
and
dry.
The
door
seal
and
oven
cavity
have
to
be
particularly
well
cleaned
to
ensure
the
door
will
close
properly
and
to
avoid
sparking
between
the
oven
cavity
and
door
assembly.
Do
not
use
abrasive
products
such
as
scouring
pads
which
will
damage
the
surfaces
of
the
oven
cavity
and
door.
Only
warm
soapy
water
must
be
used
to
clean
stainless
steel
surfaces.
Outer
Surfaces
To
clean
the
outside
surface,
use
a
damp
cloth.
Avoid
using
abrasive
products
such
as
scouring
pads
that
may
damage
the
cosmetic
surfaces.
Make
sure
water
does
not
seep
into
the
ventilation
slots.
Accessories
should
be
washed
in
warm
soapy
water
by
hand.
CAUTION:
Some
waveguide
covers
can
be
easily
damaged,
take
care
when
cleaning.
Do
not
wash
accessories
in
a
dishwasher.
Cleaning
surfaces
that
come
into
contact
with
food
For
hygiene
safety
the
glass
tray
should
be
cleaned
regularly
as
it
may
come
into
contact
with
food.
It
should
be
cleaned
with
warm
soapy
water
and
dried
thoroughly.
If
the
inside
of
the
oven
cavity
and
door
seal
are
not
kept
perfectly
clean,
there
is
a
danger
of
damage
due
to
sparking
inside
the
oven
cavity
invalidating
the
warranty.
Never
scrape
the
oven
cavity
walls
with
sharp
objects.
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