Electric Ovens rev. 2
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EKF 411 – EKF 464 – EKF 416/000 – EKF 416.3
EKF 411.3 GRILL – EKF 464.3 GRILL
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10. Routine cleaning and maintenance
Routine cleaning and maintenance
Routine cleaning and maintenance
Routine cleaning and maintenance
(WARNING:
(WARNING:
(WARNING:
(WARNING: Cut power to the appliance before every operation)
Cut power to the appliance before every operation)
Cut power to the appliance before every operation)
Cut power to the appliance before every operation)
General cleaning
General cleaning
General cleaning
General cleaning - Clean the oven when it is cold. Wash enamelled parts with lukewarm water
and soap, do not use abrasive products, steel wool, or acids, which could ruin them. To clean the
steel parts, do not use products containing chlorine (sodium hypochlorite, hydrochloric acid, etc)
even if diluted. Use specific off-the-shelf products or a little hot vinegar. Rinse thoroughly with
water and dry with a soft cloth. Clean the glass door of the oven with hot water only, and do not
use rough cloths. Do not allow foods (especially acid foods such as salt, vinegar, lemon, etc) to
stagnate on the stainless steel parts, because they could deteriorate. Do not wash the appliance
with direct jets of water, because if water enters, this could limit the appliance's safety. Do not
use corrosive substances (e.g. hydrochloric acid) to clean the oven' s support bench.
Cleaning the oven
Cleaning the oven
Cleaning the oven
Cleaning the oven - It is good practice to clean the oven interior at the end of every day of duty.
In this way it will be easier to remove cooking residues, preventing them from burning when the
oven is next used. Clean it accurately with hot water and soap or with the appropriate off-the-
shelf products.
Cleaning the oven door
Cleaning the oven door
Cleaning the oven door
Cleaning the oven door - To clean the oven door thoroughly, proceed as follows:
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fully open the door;
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attach the rings “A” onto the hinge seats (Fig. 3);
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lift the door gently and withdraw it (Fig. 4).
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Replacing oven lamp
Replacing oven lamp
Replacing oven lamp
Replacing oven lamp - Electrically switch off the appliance; unscrew the protective glass cap (Fig.
5); unscrew the lamp and replace it with another lamp suitable for high temperatures (300°C),
with the following characteristics:
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Voltage
230/240 V
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Power
15 W
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Fitting
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Refit the glass cap and power up the appliance.