Wait until the appliance has cooled down before attempting to clean it.
Disconnect it from the power supply, either by pulling the plug out or switching off the power supply
at the mains.
NOTE:
Do not use steam cleaners to clean the oven.
Clean enamelled, chromed or painted parts with warm water and soap, or non-corrosive liquid detergent.
Clean stainless steel parts using methylated spirit of a suitable commercially produced solution.
Clean aluminium panels or edges with cotton wool or with a cloth soaked in vaseline or a seed-based
oil. Clean and then go over it with methylated spirit.
Never use abrasives, corrosive detergents, bleaches or acids for cleaning the oven.
Do not leave corrosive or acidic substances (lemon juice, vinegar, etc.) on enamelled, painted or
stainless steel parts.
Removal of oven door
To make cleaning easier, remove the oven door as follows:
1) open the door halfway and remove the glass stoppers
A
, the profile
B
(as shown in fig. 8) and the
glass
C
, as shown in fig. 8A.
2) open the oven door completely.
3 ) flip the hinge hooks
"A"
outwards (see fig. 8B).
4) shut the oven door slowly until it reaches hooks
"A"
, making sure these are locked into slots
"B"
of the oven door, as shown in fig. 8C.
5) Using both hands, push the oven door lightly inwards, toenable the door hinges
"C"
to come away
from the slots
"D"
(see fig. 8D) and pull the door towards you until it is released from the oven.
After cleaning it, reposition it correctly following the abovesteps in the reverse order and flipping hooks
"A" inwardsbefore you shut the oven door (fig. 8E).
B
AA
A
B
C
D
A
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Fig 8A
Fig 8
Fig. 8D
Fig. 8C
Fig. 8B
A
A
Fig. 8E
C
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