. . . condensate has worked its way
in between the glass panes of the
oven door.
The oven door has seals on all sides to
protect it.
If, however, condensate has worked its
way in between the glass panes, the
door can be dismantled in order to
clean in between the panes.
Do not use scouring agents, hard
sponges or brushes to clean the
glass panes. These could damage
the surface.
Do not use an oven spray. This
would damage the surface of the
aluminium surrounds.
Ensure that the glass panes are in-
serted the correct way round after
cleaning as each side of the pane
has a different coating. The sides
facing into the oven interior have a
heat reflective coating.
To avoid the risk of breakage, it is
advisable to place the door on a
table protected by a soft cloth (e.g
a tea towel) with the handle towards
the edge of table so that the pane is
supported evenly.
Once removed handle the panes ex-
tremely carefully to avoid the risk of
breakage.
Always remove the oven door before
dismantling it.
Depending on model the oven door is
fitted wth two or three glass panes.
Loosen the screws with a Torx screw-
driver then remove the guides and
the trim with the seal.
Gently
lift the inner pane up and
remove. See illustration.
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