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personnel. Just open the oven door and
remove the support securing the glass (fig.4).
Caution: This operation can be
done also with the door fitted on
appliance, but in this way, pay
attention that when the glass is
pulled upwards, the force of the
hinges can close the door roughly.
LOCK AT LEAST ONE HINGE (fig.6)
To reassemble the glass, proceed in the
reverse order, being careful not to pinch
your fingers. (fig.5)
Fig.4
Fig. 5
Oven door removal (for certain models)
The oven door can be removed to give easier
access to the oven when cleaning.
To remove, proceed as follows:
• Open the oven door and insert rivet or nail
(R) in the hole (F) of the hinge (fig. 6).
• Partially close the door, forcing it upwards
at the same time to free stop tooth and
hinge sector.
• Once the hinge is free, pull the door
forwards tilting it slightly upwards to free
sector.
• To reassemble proceed in the reverse
order, paying attention to the correct
position of sectors.
Fig. 6
Replacing the oven lamp
Ensure the appliance is switched off before
replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility
of electric shock.
In the event one or both oven lamps need
replacing, the new lamps must comply with
the following requisites: 15 W - 230 V~ - 50
Hz - E 14 - and must be resistant to high
temperature (300°C).
The appliance can have two different types of
lamp holder:
Lamp holder
(fig. 7): Draw out the side
guide rails as described above.Then, remove
the glass protection cap
2
from the bulb
socket, lifting it with a screwdriver placed
between the cap and the oven wall and
replace the lamp
1
. Fit the accessories back
in reverse order.
Lamp holder
(fig.8): Turn glass protection
cap
2
counterclockwise and change the
lamp .
Re-fit the cap, screwing it back in a clockwise
direction.
Fig. 7
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