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Cleaning and maintenance

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4 Cleaning and maintenance

4.1 Instructions

4.2 Cleaning the appliance

Recommendations for cleaning the hob

To keep the surfaces in good condition, 
they should be cleaned regularly after use. 
Let them cool first.

Cleaning the glass ceramic hob

Smudges from aluminium-based pans can 
be easily cleaned off with a cloth 
dampened in vinegar.
After cooking, remove any burnt residues; 
rinse with water and dry thoroughly with a 
clean cloth. 

Dirt

 which may have fallen on the hob 

while cleaning lettuce or potatoes can 
scratch the hob when moving pans.
Consequently, remove any dirt from the 
cooking surface immediately.

Changes in colour

 do not affect the 

operation and stability of the glass. These 
are not alterations to the material of the hob 
but just residues which have not been 
removed and have then carbonised.

Shiny surfaces

 can form due to the bases 

of pans, especially aluminium ones, rubbing 
on the surface, and due to the use of 
unsuitable detergents. They are difficult to 
remove using conventional cleaning 
products. It may be necessary to repeat the 
cleaning process several times. Use of 
corrosive detergents or rubbing of pan 
bases can wear away the decoration on 
the hob over time and contribute to the 
formation of stains.

Improper use

Risk of damage to surfaces

•  Do not use steam jets to clean the 

appliance.

•  Do not use cleaning products containing 

chlorine, ammonia or bleach on steel 
parts or parts with metallic finishes on the 
surface (e.g. anodizing, nickel- or 
chromium-plating).

•  Do not use abrasive or corrosive 

detergents (e.g. scouring powders, stain 
removers and metallic sponges) on 
glass parts.

•  Do not use rough or abrasive materials 

or sharp metal scrapers.

•  Do not spill sugar or sweet mixtures on 

the hob while cooking or place 
materials or substances which could melt 
on it (plastic or tin foil). If this happens, to 
avoid damage to the surface, turn off the 
heat immediately and clean the surface 
while the cooking zone is still lukewarm.

We recommend the use of 
cleaning products distributed by 
the manufacturer.

Summary of Contents for Classica SCD90CMX9

Page 1: ...hob 14 3 5 Using the storage compartment 16 3 6 Using the oven 16 3 7 Cooking advice 18 3 8 Programmer clock 19 4 Cleaning and maintenance 24 4 1 Instructions 24 4 2 Cleaning the appliance 24 4 3 Rem...

Page 2: ...ng use Switch off the appliance immediately after use Never try to put out a fire or flames with water Turn off the appliance and smother the flames with a fire blanket or other appropriate cover The...

Page 3: ...s or large spills from previous cooking operations from the inside of the oven If cracks or fissures form or if the glass ceramic cooking surface breaks turn off the appliance immediately Disconnect t...

Page 4: ...ts entirety and within the user s reach for the whole working life of the appliance Read this user manual carefully before using the appliance 1 6 Disposal This appliance must be disposed of separatel...

Page 5: ...s user manual on safety and final disposal Description Description of the appliance and its accessories Use Information on the use of the appliance and its accessories cooking advice Cleaning and main...

Page 6: ...Description 8 2 Description 2 1 General Description 1 Upstand 2 Cooking hob 3 Control panel 4 Oven light 5 Seal 6 Door 7 Fan 8 Storage compartment Rack tray support frame shelf...

Page 7: ...rent time setting programmed cooking operations and the minute minder timer 2 Temperature knob This knob allows you to select the cooking temperature Turn the knob clockwise to the required value betw...

Page 8: ...the knob clockwise to adjust the power of each zone from the lowest to the highest setting 2 4 Other parts Shelves The appliance features shelves to position trays and racks at different heights The...

Page 9: ...eful for collecting fat from foods placed on the rack above Some models are not provided with all accessories The accessories intended to come into contact with food are made of materials that comply...

Page 10: ...t could be very hot after using the oven Improper use Risk of damage to surfaces Do not cover the bottom of the oven cavity with aluminium or tin foil sheets If you wish to use greaseproof paper place...

Page 11: ...fter 30 minutes switch off the front cooking zones and repeat this operation for the rear cooking zones and any central cooking zone 7 If after carrying out the above operations the controls do not wo...

Page 12: ...cooking zones The appliance has cooking zones of different diameters and power levels Their positions and the edges of the heated area are shown by the markings on the glass The cooking zones are of t...

Page 13: ...ing zone When buying a saucepan check whether the diameter indicated is that of the base or the top of the container as the top is almost always larger than the base The base of the cookware must be t...

Page 14: ...ain types of food Traditional cooking also known as static cooking is suitable for cooking just one dish at a time Perfect for all types of roasts bread and cakes and in any case particularly suitable...

Page 15: ...several levels For multiple level cooking we recommend using the 2nd and 4th shelves Fan with circulaire The combination of the fan and the circulaire heating element incorporated in the rear of the...

Page 16: ...the rack With the Grill function we recommend that you turn the temperature knob to the maximum value near the symbol to optimise cooking Foods should be seasoned before cooking Foods should also be...

Page 17: ...aced in the bottom of the oven To save energy Stop cooking a few minutes before the time normally used Cooking will continue for the remaining minutes with the heat which has accumulated inside the ov...

Page 18: ...tion and temperature press the key The display will show the digits and the symbol displayed between the hours and the minutes 2 Use the key or to set the required minutes 3 Wait approx 5 seconds with...

Page 19: ...the buzzer sounds 6 To turn off the buzzer just press any key of the programmer clock 7 Press the keys and at the same time to reset the programmer clock Deleting the set data Press the keys and at t...

Page 20: ...rrent time and the symbols and appear on the display Adjusting the buzzer volume The buzzer volume can be set to 3 different levels When the buzzer is in operation press the key to change the setting...

Page 21: ...ibs 1 5 Fan with grill 4 MAX 10 10 Bacon 0 7 Grill 5 MAX 7 8 Pork fillet 1 5 Fan with grill 4 MAX 10 5 Beef fillet 1 Grill 5 MAX 10 7 Salmon trout 1 2 Turbo Fan assisted 2 150 160 35 40 Monkfish 1 5 T...

Page 22: ...the surface and due to the use of unsuitable detergents They are difficult to remove using conventional cleaning products It may be necessary to repeat the cleaning process several times Use of corros...

Page 23: ...rder to keep your oven in the best possible condition clean it regularly after letting it cool down Avoid letting food residue dry inside the oven cavity as this could damage the enamel Take out all r...

Page 24: ...bsorbent kitchen roll In case of stubborn dirt wash with a damp sponge and an ordinary detergent 4 5 Removing the internal glass panes For easier cleaning the internal glass panes of the door can be r...

Page 25: ...pane Take care to centre and insert the 4 pins into their housings in the oven door by applying slight pressure Removing the rack tray support frames Removing the rack tray support frames enables the...

Page 26: ...pwards downwards and towards the deflector Close the door Vapor Clean is an assisted cleaning procedure which facilitates the removal of dirt Thanks to this process it is possible to clean the inside...

Page 27: ...encrustations 6 In case of grease residues use specific oven cleaning products 7 Remove the water left inside the oven For improved hygiene and to avoid food being affected by any unpleasant odours w...

Page 28: ...light bulb 5 Fit the new light bulb 6 Refit the cover Ensure the moulded part of the glass A is facing the door 7 Press the cover completely down so that it attaches perfectly to the bulb support Live...

Page 29: ...d instruction manual to ensure the correct clearance is left Depending on the type of installation this appliance belongs to classes A Class 1 Free standing appliance Heavy appliance Crushing hazard P...

Page 30: ...et supplied with the appliance The appliance must sit level on the floor to ensure stability Screw or unscrew the bottom part of the foot until the appliance is stable and level on the floor The appli...

Page 31: ...ear of the appliance 2 Adjust the height of the 4 feet 3 Assemble the fastening bracket 4 Align the base of the hook on the fastening bracket with the base of the slot on the wall fastening plate The...

Page 32: ...ide of the appliance to the bracket holes 7 Move the bracket onto the wall and mark the position of the holes to be drilled in the wall 8 After drilling the holes in the wall use wall plugs and screws...

Page 33: ...ch it out horizontally so that the other end of the chain touches the wall 4 Mark the wall in the position where the hole is to be drilled 5 Drill the hole and insert a wall plug 6 Attach the chain an...

Page 34: ...bly positioned on the appliance Do not remove this plate for any reason Perform the ground connection using a wire that is 20 mm longer than the other wires The upstand provided is an integral part of...

Page 35: ...nstaller The plug must remain accessible after the installation is complete Do not kink or trap the mains connection cable The appliance must be fitted according to the installation diagrams Do not at...

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