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Instructions for use, installation and connection
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Coated, stainless steel or zinc-coated surfaces or aluminum
parts must not come into contact with oven sprays, since they
might cause damage or discoloration. The same goes for
thermostat probe (if the cooker is equipped with it) and exposed
heaters on the oven ceiling.
When purchasing cleaning agents remember the
environment, and strictly follow the manufacturer's
instructions.
Removing wire and telescopic guide grids
Telescopic guide grids or wire guides may be removed to
facilitate the cleaning of the oven. Side grids are removed by
swinging the bottom side inwards and unhooking them from
their place. Clean the side grids and telescopic guides only
with conventional detergents.
Telescopic guides may not be washed in a dishwasher.
Note! Never lubricate the telescopic guides!
To reinsert, repeat the procedure backwards: slide them into
the holes and swing downwards.
Oven ceiling
(certain models only)
Before lowering the infrared heater disconnect the appliance
from the mains by unlocking the fuse or switching off the
main switch.
The heater must be cooled down, otherwise you might get
burned!
Never use the heater in the lowered position!
To facilitate the cleaning of the ceiling some ovens are
equipped with the foldable infrared heater. Before cleaning
remove all pans, grids and guides, and using suitable tools
(knife or a screwdriver) loosen the cross bar from its side
supports (see fig.). Use your other hand to hold the heater and
fold it downwards.
After cleaning simply push the heater back and the cross bar
will click into position.
Removing oven door
(certain models only)
Open the door to the horizontal position. Pull the bottom hinge
supports upwards to the vertical position and lock them to the latch
of upper hinge support. Close the door halfway (see fig.) and pull it
out.
For reinserting the door repeat the procedure backwards. Insert the
door in half open position (at an angle of 60°) by pushing them all
the way in during opening. Be sure that the notches on bottom
hinge carriers fit exactly the oven floor. Now open the door
completely, remove the hinge clamps from the upper hinge latches
and return them into the horizontal position.
1 door hinge in 2 door hinge during
operating position dismantling
Removing oven door with a single axe hinge
(certain models only)
Open the door completely and turn the removable locks
backwards (see fig). Then close the door slowly and let the
locks fit to the notches. At an angle of about 15° lift the door
slightly up and pull the door from the hinge supports (fig. 2).
For reinserting the door repeat the procedure backwards. Insert
the door at an angle of about 15° into the hinge supports by
pushing them forward and downwards, so the hinges lock into
their slots (fig. 3). Check if the hinges are locked into their
respective slots.
Now open the door completely and turn the removable locks
into their original position. Close the door slowly and check if
they close properly (fig. 4). If you have trouble closing the door,
check if the hinges are properly inserted into their slots.
Attention! Never let the hinge locks spring out, as the springs
are strong and may cause injuries.
Accessories
Accessories, like biscuit tray, oven grid, etc. are cleaned with
hot water and the usual detergent.
Special enamel
Oven, interior door lining, baking tray and grease interception
pan are coated with special enamel, with smooth and resistant
surface.
This special coating facilitates cleaning at room temperature.
Oven drawer
The oven drawer is protected from accidental opening.
It may be open by lifting upwards. To remove the drawer
from the cooker pull it out to the limit, then lift upwards and
pull out completely.
Never place any flammable or explosive substances in the
drawer.
The drawer is equipped with side slides on wheels. To insert
it back, slide the wheels into the slide guides and push
inwards
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