MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the oven
•Switch off the electrical power supply before cleaning any part of the appliance.
•Open the oven door and allow the oven to cool down.
•For improved access, the shelves, trays and oven door may be removed. (see details below)
•Clean the oven with a damp, hot soapy cloth.
•It may be necessary to soak burnt soils with a liquid cleaner to soften them before scrubbing them with a nylon brush or scouring sponge.
•Heavy soils on the bottom of the oven may require overnight soaking under a sponge liberally sprinkled with household ammonia. The soil can then be removed the following morning by washing normally.
•Do not use metal objects or steel wool to clean the oven
•For your convenience, the shelves may be removed.
•After cleaning, fit the bottom element into the hooks of the element guard. Failure to observe
this precaution would allow the element to rest on and possibly damage the oven enamel
General cleaning
•Switch off the electrical power supply before cleaning any part of the appliance.
•Wipe down glass panels, cabinet, door, control knobs, trims and handles with a hot soapy cloth.
•Use only liquid household cleaners and avoid abrasive powders, scouring pads and caustic cleaners.
•Rinse and wipe down with a clean cloth.
Oven light
The oven light is switched on by the oven thermostat and switches off when the thermostat knob is returned to 0.
To replace a faulty light bulb, proceed as follows.
•Switch off the power at the wall isolator to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
•Remove the light cover by unscrewing it in an
•Unscrew the faulty bulb and fit a new 40 watt bulb rated for 300°C
•Refit the light cover.
Removing the Oven Door
•Open the oven door to the grill position.
•Firmly grasp the door at both sides and pull the door upwards until it is free of the hinge arms.
•To replace the door, lower the door onto the exposed hinge arms and push firmly home.