Owner manual

Table Of Contents
Secondary
oven
Main oven
Cleaning the
lamp cover(s)
or replacing
the oven
lamp[s) in the
main oven
Oven
lighting
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!t should not normally be necessary to dean the catalytic roof.ln
water. If you feel you would like to do so, take out the roof and
wash In warm, soapy water, followed by rinsing in clear water.
If your oven has a catalytic roof, sides and back panel either as
standard equipment or if you have bought these parts separately
and fitted them, then the following information will be of interest to
you.
The liners help to keep the oven cleaner as they clean themselves
to a great extent during roasting and baking at temperatures
above 200 “C. As cleaning may be improved by exposure to a
higher temperature it may be necessary to run the oven at 250 °C
for 1 or 2 hours per week. Before carrying out such a heat cycle,
remove all oven equipment and make sure that you have cleaned
the unlined surfaces to prevent any soil from baking on. For Isolat
ed stubborn stains use a soft brush and very hot soapy water.
Never use abrasive cleaners or scouring powders.
Warning! Isolate the oven from supply before replacing
the oven lamp(s).
To clean the glass cover(s) or change the oven lamp(s) the
glass cover(s) should only be undipped by hand. Do not
use tools of any kind.
After cleaning the lamp cover{s) or changing the light bulb(s) refit
the lamp cover(s).
You can illuminate the oven for cleaning. To do this, turn the
oven control knob or the cooking method selector to the lamp po
sition ]§.
■ Thorough cleaning
For thorough cleaning, you can remove various parts: