Smeg A4-5 manual Cleaning the hob components, Barbecue griddle plate, Basin, Pan stands

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Instructions for the User

11.2 Cleaning the hob components

Before carrying out any operation involving access to live parts, disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply.

11.2.1 Barbecue griddle plate

After leaving it to cool, remove the barbecue plate by lifting it from the front as shown here, taking care not to spill the residues that have collected in the channels at the sides. Clean it with an ordinary detergent and a non-abrasive sponge.

Take care not to spill the residues that collect in the channel.

11.2.2 Basin

To remove the basin underneath the barbecue heating element:

1.Remove the griddle plate as described in point 10.2.1;

2.Lift the heating element and secure it by sliding the retainer to the right (as shown here);

3.Remove the basin using the two handles and clean it with a specific stainless steel detergent and non-abrasive sponge.

11.2.3The pan stands

Remove the right-hand pan stands (griddle+fish burner) as shown here. The left-hand pan stands do not have to be removed in any particular order. Wash them in warm water with a non-abrasive detergent, taking care to remove all deposits. Replace fitting first the side pan stand then the griddle plate.

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Contents Table of Contents Precautions for Safety and USE PresentationNameplate Must Never be Removed Installing the Appliance Positioning and levelling the applianceElectrical connection This nameplate must never be removedInstructions for the Installer Instruction for wall fixing only on some models 4Connecting to natural and LPG gas Please see connectionVentilation requirements Adaptation to Different Types of GAS Changing nozzlesBurner and nozzle characteristics table Hob burner layoutLPG G30/G31 28/37 mbar Natural GAS G20 20 mbarAdjusting the minimum setting for town gas and natural gas Adjusting the minimum for bottled gasFinal Operations Fitting the rear splash-backLEFT-HAND Oven Thermostat Knob Description of ControlsFront panel HOB Burner Control Knob Barbecue Element Power Regulator KnobLEFT-HAND Oven Function Selector Knob RIGHT-HAND Oven Thermostat Knob RIGHT-HAND Oven Function Selector KnobList of Functions Setting the timeElectronic Analogue Clock Minute-Minder Programming Demo Function Using the HOB Lighting the hob burnersUsing the Ovens Practical hints for using the hob burnersUsing the barbecue griddle Precautions and General AdviceStorage compartment Oven lightCooling fan system Using the Pizza Function Precautions for using the pizza plateTo save energy Accessories Available Optional accessories Cooking Advice Conventional cooking left/right ovenFunction Selector Thermostat AT Maximum Setting Hot air cooking left-hand ovenGrilling left/right oven Function Selector Thermostat SET AT 50 250CFunction Selector Thermostat SET on Hot-air grilling left/right ovenDefrosting left-hand oven Rotisserie cooking left-hand oven Function Selector Thermostat SET AT 50 -200CConventional Cooking Recommended cooking tablesHOT-AIR Cooking Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning stainless steelRoutine daily cleaning Food stains or spillsCleaning the hob components Barbecue griddle plateBasin Pan standsCleaning the ovens without self-cleaning liners Plugs and thermocouplesUsing the self-cleaning liners Maintenance of self-cleaning linersRemoving the self-cleaning liners Oven liners main ovenPizza plate must be washed separately Cleaning the oven bottom right-hand ovenDoor glazing Instructions for the User Extraordinary Maintenance Changing the light bulbsGreasing the gas taps Removing the doorOven door gaskets