are appropriate and recommended by
the manufacturer before using on your
appliance.
•
Use cream cleaners or liquid cleaners
which do not contain particles. Do not
use caustic (corrosive) creams, abrasive
cleaning powders, rough wire wool or
hard tools as they may damage the
cooker surfaces.
•
Do not use cleaners that contain
particles, as they might scratch the
glass, enameled and/or painted
parts of your appliance.
•
Should any liquids overflow, clean them
up immediately to avoid parts becoming
damaged.
•
Do not use steam cleaners for
cleaning any part of the appliance.
Cleaning the inside of the Oven
•
The inside of enamelled ovens are best
cleaned when the oven is warm.
•
Wipe the oven with a soft cloth soaked
in soapy water after each use. Then
wipe the oven over again with a wet
cloth and then dry it.
•
You may need to use a liquid cleaning
material occasionally to completely
clean the oven.
Cleaning the Glass Parts
•
Clean the glass parts of your appliance
on a regular basis.
•
Use a glass cleaner to clean inside and
outside of the glass parts, then rinse
and dry them thoroughly with a dry
cloth.
Cleaning the Stainless Steel Parts (If
avaliable)
•
Clean the stainless steel parts of your
appliance on a regular basis.
•
Wipe the stainless steel parts with a soft
cloth soaked in only water. Then dry
them thoroughly with a dry cloth.
•
Do not wash the stainless steel
parts when they are still hot from
cooking.
•
Do not leave vinegar, coffee, milk,
salt, water, lemon or tomato juice
on the stainless steel for a long
time.
Removal of inner Glasses
Before cleaning the oven door glass, you
must remove the inner glass as shown:
1. Push the glass towards direction B and
release from the location bracket (x). Pull
out the glass towards direction A.
To replace the inner glass;
2. Push the glass towards and under the
under the location bracket (y) towards to
direction B.
3. Place the glass under the location
bracket (x) towards to direction C.
If the oven door is a triple glass oven
door, the third glass layer can be
removed the same way as the second
glass.
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A
x
B
B
y
x
C