Fisher & Paykel BI452 manual Cleaning, Removing and replacing the oven door

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Cleaning

Important!

Please keep these guidelines in mind when you are cleaning your built-in oven. Please read the cleaning instructions on this page and the Safety & warnings before you start. Ensure the appliance is switched off at the wall and cool to touch before cleaning. Be careful of sharp edges.

Important!

Do not use abrasive cleaners on the outside surfaces of the oven. Do not use a steam cleaner to clean any surface of the oven.

Removing and replacing the oven door

1To remove the oven door for easier cleaning, open the door fully, lift the clips (C) back towards you onto the hooks.

2Raise the door slightly, holding on either side near the handle, making sure that the clips stay on the hooks (A). Lift the door out.

3To put the door back on, place upper hinge arm

(B) in the upper slot and lower hinge arm (D) in the lower slot. Push the hinge arms in as far as they will go until the slot in the lower arm locates in the hinge support.

4Lower the door gently. The clips will be released from the hooks.

5Raise the door slightly and ensure the clips are released from the hooks. Close the door.

A

B

C

D

A.HOOK

B.UPPER HINGE ARM

C.CLIP

D.LOWER HINGE ARM

Removing and replacing the fan cover

1To remove the fan cover, remove the screw at the top, supporting the cover as it drops forward. Lift the cover out of the slots at the rear of the oven.

2To replace, fit in the reverse order.

Removing and replacing the oven lamp

Always turn the oven off at the wall before touching an oven lamp. To clean the oven more easily, pull off the glass cover. If you need to replace the light, simply unscrew it.

WARNING!

Electrical Shock Hazard

Ensure the appliance is switched off at the wall before replacing the oven lamp.

Failure to follow these instructions could result in electrical shock.

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Contents Built-in oven Page Contents First use Hot Surface HazardOverview of oven models Built-in oven modelsSetting the timer Clocks and timersRinger timer model R Types of clockTimer Timer bell off stops the timer bell ringing Setting the analogue clockAnalogue clock model a Electronic clock with minute timer model C Setting the electronic clockSetting the minute timer Timer Setting the disable modeElectronic clock models E, ED, CTE, ASE, ASE1.5, ASE2, ASP Setting the Soft Touch clock Setting the Key LockSoft Touch clock models X, XC, ASX Operating the oven Cavity ventilation fan all modelsControl knob models C, A, E, ED, CTE, ASE, ASE1.5, ASE2, ASP Soft Touch models X, XC, ASX Scrolling order of functionsCooking functions Classic Bake Lower elementDefrost Fan only XC, ASX models Defrost Fan only Installing the fat filter Baking trayGrill/Roast system Shelf positions OrientationGrilling suggestions and guide Cooking chartsGrilling chart Fan grillingPastry Baking chartBaked products Family favouritesFAN Roasting chart Roasting suggestions and guideUsing the Soft Touch meat probe Checking the oven temperature when using the meat probeWhen the internal temperature is reached Compact oven suggestions and guide Compact oven chartCompact oven times and temperatures Automatic functionAutomatic cooking Setting automatic cookingTurning the oven off or cancelling automatic cooking Analogue clock models a modelSetting auto stop cooking Soft Touch model X, XC, ASX models Ceramic cooktop CTE ElementsControls Surface hot indicator lights Dual element controlUtensils Removing and replacing the fan cover CleaningRemoving and replacing the oven door Removing and replacing the oven lampSelf-cleaning liners Cleaning the fat filterCleaning the oven and oven runners Removing and replacing the oven runnersClean these spillovers immediately Cleaning the ceramic cooktopRecommended cleaners Metallic stainsManufacturer’s warranty This warranty does not coverFisher and Paykel undertakes to Australia Customer careNew Zealand Product detailsPage NZ AU