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Cleaning the oven
Warning! When cleaning, no oven functions must be selected and the oven must have cooled down.
In order to facilitate cleaning, the side rails should be removed.
Catalytic enamel
The catalytic enamel on the oven walls and top is porous and has a certain
Warning! The oven gets hot during use. Keep an eye on children.
Dirt on the enamel is partly burnt off when the oven is used. If there are flecks on the en- amel, burn off the oven at the highest tem- perature with top/bottom heating for
1.“Drench” the catalysis enamel with soft soap and hot water. Use a nylon brush on the flecks. Leave it alone for one hour.
2.Then turn on conventional heating and the highest temperature.
3.Switch off the oven after three hours.
Warning! Do not use oven spray or abrasive cleaning agents. Never use oven cleaning compound or sharp objects on the catalysis enamel. The catalytic sheeting may otherwise be damaged.
The smooth enamel
The following should be done if the oven bot- tom is very dirty:
1.Spillages that have become stuck can be loosened with a spatula or something similar.
2.Spread soft soap on the bottom of the oven with a sponge.
3.Close the door. Set the oven at 100°C with conventional heating for about 10 minutes.
4.When the oven has cooled down, rinse it with clean water or, if necessary, rub carefully with a soap pad. Wipe dry.
The oven door
The oven door can be removed for cleaning.
When the oven door opens, the lamps light and the hot air fan stops.
Removing the door:
1.Open the oven door about
2.Grasp the sides of the oven door with both hands and pull the door off the oven.
3.Lift off the door
Fitting the door:
1.Make sure that the hinge unit is in its parking position.
2.Insert the hinge unit in the slot on the door. Press down until the assembly spring clicks into position.