Instructions for the User

14.3 Removing the door glazing

They should always be kept thoroughly clean. For easier cleaning, the door glazing can be fully removed by proceeding as described below. After opening the door and locking it in place as described in point “14.2 Removing the door”, remove the three panes of glass. They are all removed in two stages: first extract the pane from the guide "A" (see detail) by sliding it towards you and lifting it slightly, then also free it from the guide "B". If the door should close during these operations, simply relock one of the hinges as described in point “14.2 Removing the door”. The panes of glass can now be washed separately.

Use absorbent kitchen roll; remove stubborn dirt with a damp sponge and ordinary detergent.

Warning: before removing the panes of glass, make sure that the door has been locked in open position as described in points “14.2 Removing the door”. This operation might have to be repeated during the removal process if the door is accidentally freed.

Replace the panes of glass in the same order and in the same position as before removal, taking care to push the last pane marked "PYROLISE" into the guide A to lock it in place. To be sure that the panes of glass are fitted the correct way round, check that the wording on them is legible with the door open. When complete, release the hinges and close the door.

In the diagram below, the 3 panes of glass have been removed.

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FP132X, FP133X specifications

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