Smeg A3 manual Cleaning of ovens without self-cleaning panels, Ignition plugs and thermocouples

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Instructions for the user

10.2.5 Ignition plugs and thermocouples

To work well, the ignition plugs and thermocouples must always be very clean. Check them frequently and clean them with a wet rag if necessary. Any dry residue should be removed with a toothpick or a needle.

10.3 Cleaning of ovens (without self-cleaning panels)

To keep an oven in good condition it must be cleaned regularly. Let it cool first. Take out all the removable parts.

In the main oven, remove the shelf runners by unscrewing the ring-nut “A” and extract them from the runner “B” by pulling outward. (Fig. 1)

In the auxiliary oven, remove the shelf runners by lifting them at the front and extracting them from their rear holes. (Fig. 2)

Clean the oven grill and side guides with hot water and non-abrasive detergent. Rinse and dry.

Clean the internal walls of the oven with a soft ammoniac-soaked cloth. Rinse and dry. If there are still stains or drops, place a damp ammoniac-soaked cloth on the bottom of the oven, close the door and after a few hours wash the oven with hot water and liquid detergent. Rinse and dry.

10.3.1Self-cleaning liners

The main oven is equipped with continuous self-cleaning enamelled liners. These liners make the oven easier to clean and ensure its efficiency over time.

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Contents Contents Introduction Instructions for Safe and Proper USEAppliance is Designed for USE by ADULTS. do not Allow Installation of the Appliance Positioning and levelling of the applianceElectrical connection This rating plate must never be removedInstructions for the installer Connecting to natural and LPG gas Ventilation requirementsAdaptation to Different Types of GAS Changing nozzlesBurner and nozzle characteristics table Arrangement of burners on cooking hobLPG G30/G31 28/37 mbar Natural GAS G20 20 mbarRegulation of minimum for LPG Adjustment of minimum for natural gasFinal Operations Mounting the rear top upstand Front control panel Cooking HOB Burner Command KnobDescription of Controls Auxiliary Oven Variable Grill Knob Barbecue Element Power Regulator KnobMain Oven Thermostat Knob Auxiliary Oven Thermostat Knob List of Functions Clock adjustmentElectronic Programmer End of cooking Semiautomatic cookingAutomatic cooking Adjusting alarm volume Switching off the alarmCancellation of set data Minute CounterUSE of the Cooking HOB Lighting of the cooking hob burnersDiameter of containers Practical advice for using the cooking hob burnersUsing the griddle plate Storage compartment USE of the OvensOven Light Accessories Accessories on Request Function Switch Thermostat Selector Switch from Cooking HintsTraditional cooking main and auxiliary ovens To 250CFunction Switch Thermostat Selector Switch from 50 to 250C Function Switch Thermostat Switch AT MaximumHot-air cooking main oven Grill cooking main ovenVariable grill cooking auxiliary oven Function Switch Thermostat Switch from 50 to 200CHot-air grilling main oven Defrosting main oven Function Switch Thermostat Switch in PositionDelicate cooking auxiliary oven Spit cooking main oven Function Switch Variable Grill Choice Between MIN ¾ MAX Spit cooking auxiliary ovenTraditional Cooking Recommended cooking tableHOT-AIR Cooking Cleaning of cooking hob components Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning stainless steel Barbecue drip tray GridsIgnition plugs and thermocouples Cleaning of ovens without self-cleaning panelsSelf-cleaning liners Using the self-cleaning liners Looking after the self-cleaning linersAssembling the self-cleaning liners Door glassExtraordinary Maintenance Replacement of light bulbsLubrication of gas taps Dismantling of the doorsOven door gaskets