Instruction for Use

12
Routine maintenance and cleaning
Disconnect the oven from the electricity supply before
cleaning it or carrying out any maintenance work. Clean
the oven thoroughly and regularly in order to increase its
durability, following the instructions below:
Do not use steam cleaners on the appliance.
The enamel-coated parts and self-cleaning panels should
be washed in hot water. Do not use abrasive powder
detergents or corrosive substances as these could damage
the finish.
The inside of the oven should be cleaned at regular inter-
vals while it is still warm, using hot water and detergent
then rinsing and drying it thoroughly.
Stainless steel can be marked by hard water that has
been left on the surface for a long time, or by aggressive
detergents containing phosphorus. After cleaning, rinse
well and dry thoroughly. Any water spills should also be
dried.
Prevent a build-up of dirt and grease on the control
panel by cleaning it frequently. Use a non-abrasive
sponge or a soft cloth to avoid scratching the shiny steel
or enamel-coated parts.
Cleaning the surface of the hob
The surface of the hob should be cleaned with a damp cloth
before cooking to remove dust or food residues. The surface
of the hob should be cleaned regularly with a solution of warm
water and light detergent. It may occasionally be necessary
to use a special glass ceramic cleaning product. First
remove all food and grease spills using a window scraper,
preferably a razor blade-type scraper
B (not
supplied) or, failing that, a fixed razor blade type scraper.
Then clean the hob with a paper towel and a suitable detergent
while it is still hot to touch. Lastly, rinse the hob thoroughly
and dry it with a clean cloth. If a piece of plastic or aluminium
foil accidentally melts on the surface of the hob, remove it
from the hot cooking zone immediately using a scraper in
order to avoid damaging the surface. If any sugar (or sugary
food) is spilt on the hob, follow the above instructions. Do not
use steel wool or any type of abrasive sponge. Do not use
corrosive cleaning products such as oven cleaning sprays or
stain removers.
Changing the oven light bulb
Remove the plug from the mains socket (if accessible) or
disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply by
shutting off the multipolar switch connecting the two.
Remove the glass lid covering the lamp socket.
Unscrew the bulb and replace it with a new one that can
withstand high temperatures (up to 300°C) and that has
the following characteristics:
- Voltage: 230/240 V
- Power 25 W
- E14 attachment
Replace the glass cover and reconnect the oven to the
power supply.
Special glass ceramic
cleaning products
Where to buy them
Razor blade scraper and
replacement blades
Art & Craft shops and
Hardware stores
Stahl-Fix
SWISSCLEANER
WK TOP
Other special glass ceramic
products
Home shops
DIY stores
Hardware stores
Supermarkets