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Maintenance and cleaning
Disconnect the electric power supply before
performing any type of maintenance on the product
Do not clean the device with steam cleaners.
Do not use rough, abrasive materials or sharp metal
scrapers to clean the oven door, as they can scratch or
damage the surfaces and cause the glass to break. Do not
use acid products (like anti-scaling agents) as they can
damage the enamelled parts.
Turn off the heating elements, wait for the internal parts of
the oven to cool down before touching or cleaning them.
Pay greater attention to the cooking grills. Clean the oven
with care. When cleaning with a wet sponge or soft cloth,
take all due care if the surface is hot as it will produce
steam and you will risk scalding yourself. Moreover, some
detergents create noxious fumes on contact with the heat.
Periodic maintenance
Regularly check the state of the rubber gasket located
around the oven opening. It guarantees the correct
functioning of the oven. If gasket damage is noted, contact
the nearest technical after-sales centre.
Cleaning the surfaces
The enamelled or stainless steel parts must be treated
with caution. Use water or specific products, accurately
drying with a soft cloth.
Do not use abrasive products. In
case of tough deposits on enamelled parts, use a plastic
sponge or similar, soaked in hot water and vinegar. It can
become very difficult to remove food residues or stains
from oils, sugars, fats, etc. if they are not immediately
removed after use of the oven. It will make removing them
easier if the internal parts of the oven are cleaned while
they are still warm.
Due to an increasing presence of new products on the
market it is not possible to establish a list of items suitable
for cleaning this device. Read the manufacturer instructions
carefully to verify the possible use of the detergent.
Removing/mounting the lateral guides
Proceed as follows to release the lateral guides:
take the guide by lifting it up at the front and pull it towards
the inside of the oven
(fig.1) so that the guide’s hook
comes out from the slot on the oven’s wall.
now pull the guide towards you and lift it by taking it out
from its housing at the back
(fig.2).
To place back the guides, carry out the steps in reverse
order. Always make sure you do not damage the enamel
on the oven’s walls.
Removing/mounting the sliding guides
There are right and left sliding guides, which means they
are not interchangeable on both sides of the oven.
Proceed as follows to remove the sliding element from the
lateral guide:
release the lateral guide from the oven together with the
sliding element, as reported in the paragraph above.
Place the guide on a flat surface. Now exert some pressure
from top down near the couplings in the sliding element
(fig. 3 step 1). When the couplings underneath come out
from the rod of the lateral guide, the sliding element has
been released and can be removed.
(fig. 3 step 2).
To place back the sliding element, position the upper hooks
on the special rods of the lateral guide. Always make sure
the sliding element is moving towards the outside of the
oven when it is taken out. Now press the sliding element
downwards
(fig. 4 step 1) so that it is coupled onto the
lower rods
(fig.4 step 2).
fig. 1
fig. 2
fig. 3
fig. 4