Installation and connection
Page GB-26
Installing the built-in oven
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Incorrect installation/dismantling can
cause electric shock.
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Before installing/dismantling the
appliance, check that the socket to
which the appliance is connected is
switched off.
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the appliance
can result in damage.
■
Use only the side carry points to lift
the built-in oven.
■
Do not set the built-in oven down on
the edge or corner of the oven door.
The glass panes can be damaged.
1. Push the built-in oven into the recess
until the control panel (1) is flush with the
installation unit. The mains connection
must not be kinked, pinched or otherwise
damaged.
2. Ensure an even gap between the built-in
oven and the unit walls on both sides. Do
not seal the gap above the control panel
(1).
3. Once the built-in oven is correctly posi-
tioned, open the oven door (7) and screw
into the unit using the fitting screws sup-
plied.
4. Switch the socket fuse back on.
5. Check the functions as described from
page 10 (see „Operation“ on page GB-10).
Pre-cleaning the built-in oven
The built-in oven must be pre-cleaned to re-
move all grease and oil residues from the
manufacturing process, as well as tough dust
deposits leftover from storage and transpor-
tation.
1. Leave the oven rack (4), baking tray (3)
and dripping pan (5) in the cooking com-
partment.
2. Pour about 0.6 l of water into the dripping
pan.
3. Operate the built-in oven for 60 minutes
at 50°C, top and bottom heat (see „Op-
eration“ on page GB-10).
4. Let all parts dry completely afterwards.
5. Wash the baking tray (3), oven rack (4),
dripping pan (4) and cooking com-
partment with clean water. Then dry
everything off.
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