Then:
Remove the bottom screws (A) and then the
top screw (B). Figure 21.
2. To assemble the bottom panel, proceed in
the reverse order.
WARNING
For your safety, never operate the oven with-
out the back panel (that protects the fan) in
place.
Please consult the oven User's guide.
For easy cleaning, the door can be dismantled.
To do this, follow the instructions for the type of
door your oven has.
Open the oven door fully.
2. Block the hinge by turning the latches.
Figure 22.
3. Close the door to the locked position. Fig-
ure 23.
4. Hold the door with both hands holding on to
both sides, lift up and pull out the oven door
until the hinges are fully detached Figure 23.
5. Hold the door with both hands at the lower
part of the sides, insert the hinge arms into
their housings and let the door fall as far as it
will go. Figure 24.
6. Open the oven door fully. Figure 24.
7. Turn the latches back to their original posi-
tion.
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Installation & Maintenance
WARNING
Make sure the door is inserted completely
by turning the latches. If not, it can become
blocked when trying to close it.
If the latches are hard to turn, use a flat tool
to turn them.
of the door
WARNING
If dismantling the glass panes with the door
fitted in the oven, always do it with the hinge
in the locked position. If not, the door will
close and the unmounted glass panes could
break and cause injury.
To prevent this, dismantle the glass panes
with the door removed, following the instruc-
tions in the previous section.
Depending on the model, your oven may have
2, 3 or 4 panes of glass. Follow the instructions
for the type of door your oven has.
Using your fingers, press the buttons locat-
ed at the top of both sides of the oven door.
Figure 25.
2. Keep them pressed and pull on the plastic
seal above the door. Figure 26.
3. Remove the glass panes from the door.
Clean them with a glass cleaner or soap and
water and a soft cloth.