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Before any cleaning switch the
oven off and let it cool down.
Never use steam or steam
machines to clean the appliance.
Important! Before carrying out
maintenance and cleaning
operations, make sure that your
oven is disconnected from the
mains power supply.
Cleaning must be carried out after the oven
has cooled down. Wash the enamelled parts
with lukewarm water and detergent. Do not
use abrasive products, such as steel wool
pads, acids etc. since these could damage
the various surfaces. Rinse stainless steel
parts with water after use, and dry them with
a soft cloth or chamois leather.
In the case of persistent stains, you can
use normal non-abrasive detergents or
products specific for stainless steel readily
available on the market. Another alternative
is a drop of hot vinegar. When cleaning the
oven door with the glass top cover use just
hot water, taking care to avoid using coarse
cloths or abrasive products.
The hot acids of fruit (e.g. Iemons, stewed
prunes, etc.) leave difficult-to-remove stains
on the enamelled surfaces; this inconvenient
may remove enamel gloss, but, it does not
impair oven operation.
Clean the oven thoroughly after use; in this
way it will be possible to remove cooking
residuals more easily, thus avoiding these
from burning the next time the oven is
used.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Fig. 7
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Oven door cleaning
For a better cleansing of the oven door,
you are suggested to remove it from the
appliance with the following procedure:
- open tho door completely; lift the small
levers placed on the two hinges and turn
the levers towarde the inside (Fig. 7).
- Slowly close the oven door, until it
touches the two levers,
- then push it towards the oven and
remove it by pulling it towards the
outeide.
- Place the door on a horizontal level.
After cleaning, assemble the door again
by carrying out the procedure described
above backwards. When the two small
levers are placed again on the hinges, the
door will have been accurately fit.