The oven
Page EN-19
Cleaning the baking tray
guides
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
The baking tray guides can be dam-
aged if you clean them in a dishwasher,
as they are not dishwasher-safe.
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Do not clean the baking tray guides
in the dishwasher.
You can remove the baking tray guides (19)
in order to clean the cooking compartment
thoroughly.
Removing and cleaning baking
tray guides
1. Remove the grilling rack (c), the baking
trays (d) and the dripping pan (e) from the
oven.
(19)
2. To remove the baking tray guides (19),
first pull out the front holder on the front
side, where the two hooks with the weld-
ed plates are. Then pull out the rear
mount of the baking tray guides.
3. Clean the baking tray guides using warm
water and mild dish soap or all-purpose
cleaner. Then dry everything off.
Remove the baking tray guides when
you need more space in the oven, for
example.
Inserting the baking tray guides
1. Position the baking tray guides so that
both hooks with the welded plates are at
the front.
2. First, push the rear hooks into the holes
provided in the side walls.
3. Then push the front hooks into the holes
provided in the side walls.
Cleaning the oven door
NOTICE
Risk of breakage and injury!
The oven door is equipped with heavy
glass panels that can break if handled
improperly. The glass shards are sharp
and can cause injury.
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Do not let the oven door or individual
glass panels fall.
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Do not hit the oven door and the indi-
vidual panels of glass anywhere.
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Do not use the oven when the glass
is damaged because the oven is no
longer safe. Please contact our Ser-
vice Centre instead (see page EN-27).
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If a glass pane breaks, keep children
away from it and carefully collect all
the pieces of glass.