
26
Installation
Fit the overturning prevention
bracket (page 40)
The overturning prevention bracket
prevents the appliance from tipping
over. For example, a child should
not be able to climb on the oven door
and tip the appliance over. If there are
young children in the house, a hob
guard should also be fitted.
NOTE Remember that the overtur-
ning prevention device is disabled
when you pull the appliance forwards,
e.g. for cleaning. Supervise children
carefully to avoid accidents.
The appliance must be level.
This is important for frying results
as well as baking. Pull out the plate
storage drawer to access the screws
in the four adjustable feet. Use a spirit
level or frying pan filled with water to
check.
Further adjustment may be required
after some time as the flooring may
settle.
See the instructions on page 40 for
how to fit the overturning preven
-
tion device.
NOTE
Subject to technical alterations.
Before using the appliance
Clean the appliance using a damp
cloth, possibly with some soap or
mild washingup liquid. Rinse and
dry thoroughly. After cleaning, heat
the oven with top and bottom heater
to 250°C for approx. 30 minutes. The
smell produced by heating the oven is
harmless but still you should ventilate.
Use energy wisely
Use pans that are the right size for
the cooking zones. It is better to use
a slightly larger pan than a pan that
does not cover the cooking zone.
Put the lids on saucepans and pots to
save energy. It is also recommended
that you switch off the cooking zone
slightly in advance and let the dish
continue to cook using the residual
heat.