other products that could irreparably damage the
enamel. The fan inside the oven is protected by
an enameled panel in special self-cleaning material.
Normal cooking temperatures promote the
transformation of grease and oil splashes into a mist
of residual dust that can be easily removed at the end
of the cooking process when the oven has cooled down
by simply using a damp sponge.
It is advisable to make the oven operate periodically
at the maximum temperature so that the residual dust
may be removed once it has cooled down. Be careful
not to damage the thermostat sensor inside the oven
while you are cleaning it.
Cleaning of stay-clean side panels
Our ovens are equipped with self-cleaning side
panels which are useful for protecting the sides of the
oven from grease. They have been especially
designed to be removed and reassembled simply so
as to make cleaning easier.
The self-cleaning panels are removable together
with the side runners. To do this, please follow the
instructions below .
Lift-up the front part of the side runner and move it
towards the inside, as indicated by the arrow in fig.1/
fig. 2.
At this stage the runner which holds up the self-
cleaning panel will have been removed. Hold the
panel with one hand and with the other hand pull the
runner upwards and extract it from its fixing holes
(Fig. 3).
After having cleaned the panel, reassemble it
together with the runner by following the instructions
in inverse order.
Cleaning the oven door
As in all other cases, the cleaning of the inside or
outside of the door must be done after the oven has
cooled down completely.
If the outer door is in plate glass, it must be cleaned
only with hot water and care must be taken to avoid
the use of rough cloths.
To clean enamelled parts, follow the instructions
given for the inside of the oven, using hot water and
neither non-abrasive nor acid detergents. In order to
clean the inside plate glass of the oven door simply
and accurately, it is possible to remove it by loosening
the screws (A) as shown in fig.4, while keeping the
door completely open.
Fig.1
Fig.2
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Fig.3
Fig.4