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Manual sliding
The oven has 5 different rack positions. There is a bump in the oven rails that stop the rack
from falling when they are slide out.
To change the position of the racks follow these steps:
1. Pull the oven rack out until the bump.
2. Lift the rack from the front.
3. Pull out again to release the rack.
4. Choose the new rack position.
5. Place the shelf and push it until the bump.
6. Lift the rack from the front.
7. Push the rack again until you can feel the back wall of the oven with the rack.
Your range is equipped with an oven light, this is a very important feature that allows you to
check the food without opening the door.
The oven light turns on when the light button is pressed
next to the knob on the end.
To turn off the light, press the button again.
When the light bulb is blown, replace it following these steps:
1. Unplug the range cable or disconnect the power supply.
2. Remove the light bulb unscrew counterclockwise.
3. Replace with a new especial 40 Watts light bulb for appliances.
4. Reconnect the range or turn on the power supply.
Range Care and cleaning
Your range is designed and manufactured to last many years of service, however, it´s very important to provide care and cleaning to keep
your appliance in good conditions.
Care recommendations:
Follow these recommendations:
Cooktop
Don’t leave the burners of your cooktop ON for long periods of time.
Don’t put a lot of weight the grates on the cooktop with overloaded cookware. The maximum load is 20 kgs.
Avoid dropping the grates
over the cooktop, don’t drop cookware over the grates.
Oven door
Never use the oven door as a step to reach a cabinet or high locations, an accident may happen.
Close the oven door gently, otherwise you could damage the oven sealings and therefore reduce the performance of the oven.
Don’t try to remove or disassemble the oven door for any reason.
Don’t allow the children to play around the range.
General cleaning
It’s very important to keep your range clean to keep an optimum performance, follow these recommendations for cleaning:
Before cleaning the range, make sure all the controls are in the off position and make sure the cooktop and oven are cold. Always
follow the instructions of the cleaning products.
Unless otherwise is noted, we recommend to use water, soap and a soft cloth or a sponge to clean the range.
Don’t use caustic soda or cleaning products with this ingredient to clean the range.
If you don’t follow this direction, permanent
damage may occur to the surfaces cleaned with this product.
Stainless Steel cover
(in some models)
Cleaning method:
Cleaner and wax for stainless steel (see free sample included): See the “Service”
section to order these products.
Liquid detergent or multipurpose cleaner: Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft
cloth.
Use vinegar for hard water spots.
NOTE:
Don’t use soapy scouring pads, abrasive cleaners, steel wools, rough cloths or paper towels. You can damage the finish even with
the most slight use.
To avoid damaging the finish of the cover, rub in the direction of the grain.
Enamel Grates
(in some models)
The food splashing that contains acids, like vinegar and tomato should be cleaned as soon as the cooktop, grates
and caps are cold. This splashing may damage the finish.
To avoid cracks and chips, don’t hit the grates against the caps or against any hard surface like stainless steel
cookware.
DON’T USE DISHWASHER TO WASH THE GRATES.
Cleaning Method:
Use non abrasive scouring pad and mild abrasive liquid cleaner.
Clean as soon as the grates are cold.
A.Oven rack
B. Bump
Direction of the grain
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In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")