The oven
15
ing’. Low temperature cooking is therefore ideal for
dishes such as rice pudding and potato gratin. Set the
temperature control at the lowest temperature. After a
few hours the dish can be cooked as usual when it has
finished ‘melting’. Remember to set the oven tempera-
ture to normal and top and bottom heat.
Cleaning and maintenance
The oven
The oven surfaces are of vitreous enamel. The outer
section, the door front, can easily be removed for
cleaning (see “The oven door” below).
IF
THE
OVEN
IS
VERY
SOILED
:
1
Use a spatula or similar implement to remove
spillages which have hardened.
2
Use a sponge to spread soft soap inside the
oven.
3
Close the door. Set the oven to
(top/bottom
heat) and 100°C for about 10 minutes.
4
When the oven has cooled, wash the surfaces
with clean water. Rub gently with a soapimpreg-
nated steelwool pad on stubborn patches. Wipe
the surfaces dry.
The oven door
The oven door consists of two sections with heat-
reflecting glass for a lower surface temperature.
The outer section, the door front, can be removed
for cleaning.
Take care not to damage the panes of glass.
Small cracks at the edges can cause an entire
pane to crack after it has been heated a few
times.
TO
CLEAN
BETWEEN
THE
TWO
PANES
:
1
Check that the oven is not hot and that the door
catch is activated before you remove the outer
section, the door front.
2
Open the door and insert rolled-up oven cloths
between the hinges
(
SEE
PICTURE
)
. These to pre-
vent the door from closing. Raise the door up
again.
3
Grasp the door handle and press in the two
springs on the top edge of the door downwards,
then lift off the door front.
2
4
3