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Special enamel coating
The oven, interior side of the door, and baking trays,
are covered with special enamel that has a smooth and
resistant surface. This special layer enables easier
cleaning at room temperature.
Maintenance (depending on the model)
Removing the telescopic pull-out guides
To facilitate cleaning of the oven interior side walls, the
telescopic pull
-
out guides can be removed
• Hold the guide rack by its lower end and rotate it
inwards; then, remove them from the holes on the
upper side.
• Clean the racks with telescopic guides only with
conventional cleaners.
• Do not wash the telescopic pull
-
out guides in a
dishwasher.
NOTE!
Do not attempt to grease the telescopic retractable
guides.
After cleaning, simply replace the guide rack by following
the procedure in reverse order.
Maintenance (depending on the model)
Removing wire guide racks
To facilitate cleaning of the oven interior side walls, the
wire guide rack can be removed.
• Hold the guide rack by its lower end and rotate it
inwards; then, remove them from the holes on the
upper side.
• Clean the guide racks guides only with conventional
cleaners.
• After cleaning, simply re
-
hang the guide rack in the
holes provided and pull the downwards.
REMOVING INSIDE DOOR GLASS – APPLIES TO
PREMIUM FULL-GLASS DOOR
(make A and B)
Door glass can also be cleaned from the interior side;
however, door has to be removed
fi
rst (see section on
removing and replacing the oven door).
a)
• Hold the door glass pane by its lower edge. Pull it
gently towards yourself and lift it slightly – but not too
far – by a maximum of 10 mm, until the glass support
wedge slips out of the groove (Figure 1).
fi
gure 1
• Remove the glass (in the direction of arrow 3).
Interior glass (only in some models) is removed by
fi
rst undoing the screws on the glass supports and
then by lifting it (Figure 2). Remove the supports
before cleaning the glass pane.
fi
gure 2
• Reinstall the door by following the same procedure in reverse
order.
Note: Insert the glass into the slot and push it forward (Figure
3).
fi
gure 3