CARE & CLEANING
• Regular maintenance of your oven will keep it in sound operating condition. To pre-
vent heavy soiling, it is preferable to cover recipients whenever possible.
• Make sure the work surface on which the microwave oven sits is always kept clean as surroun-
ding dirt or dust could enter and damage your appliance.
• Clean with a damp, soapy sponge both on the inside and outside, with special
attention to the door seal and front of the cavity which must be kept
clean at all times. If these surfaces are damaged because of excessive soiling,
call in a specialised technician before using your microwave oven.
• In the event of unsavory odors or caked-on dirt, boil water containing lemon juice or vinegar in
a cup for 2 minutes and clean the walls with a little dishwashing liquid.
• For those ovens with grill or convection heat functions, the top and rear air vents become very hot.
Do not touch these parts after use; wait till the appliance has cooled down in order to clean it.
Use a fine steel wool pad on the metal parts.
• The turntable can be removed for cleaning. Depending on the model :
Lift out using the
wells provided
at each side
If you remove the drive shaft, do not allow water to enter the motor shaft hole.
Be sure to put the turntable, the drive shaft and the wheel support back in their proper place.
• Do not use abrasives, alcohol or solvents as they are liable to damage
the oven.
• If the equipment has sustained any damage :
- Check that the door is not deformed.
• If the oven does not operate, before calling the repairman :
- Check the electrical supply.
- Check that the door is properly closed.
- Check your programming.
CAUTION : never attempt to repair your oven yourself.
WARNING : it is dangerous for anyone other than qualified personnel to make any repairs requi-
ring removal of the cover providing protection from exposure to microwave energy.
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or press down on
either edge to tilt
and remove
SOAP
+
WATER