∙ After use, set the controls back to OFF
or to 0, and remove the plug from the
wall socket.
Cleaning and care
∙ Before cleaning the appliance, ensure it
is disconnected from the power supply
and has completely cooled down.
∙ To avoid any risk of electric shock, do
not clean the appliance with liquids or
immerse it in a liquid.
∙ Do not use abrasives, harsh cleaning
solutions or spray-type oven cleaners.
∙ The exterior housing and the door may
be cleaned with a damp, lint-free cloth.
∙ After cooking a chicken, ensure that any
fat that may have dripped onto the lower
heating elements is completely removed
using a damp cloth.
∙ The crumb tray, baking tray and rack,
rotating spit and holding clamps may
be cleaned using hot water and a mild
detergent.
∙ After use, a wet cloth may be used to
remove any spills from the plates.
∙ Following a longer period of use, a
special commercially available cleaning
agent should be used to treat the plates.
∙ You can remove the inner panel of the
glass door to make it easier to clean.
∙ To do this, loosen the 4 screws and
remove the 2 metal brackets.
∙ Take out the glass panel with its seal.
∙ Clean the panel and dry it well.
∙ When putting the panel back in place,
make sure that the side with the light
black border on the glass panel is
facing downwards (finger test).
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∙ Place the 2 metal brackets in position
and tighten them with the 4 screws.
Changing the bulb inside the oven
compartment
The bulb is located in the right-hand side
panel behind a glass plate.
∙ Allow the appliance to cool down.
∙ Remove the plug from the wall socket.
∙ Remove the glass plate by turning it
anti-clockwise.
∙ Remove the defective bulb from its
socket by turning it anti-clockwise.
∙ Fit a new15V bulb (socket-type E14) into
the socket by turning it clockwise.
∙ Replace the glass plate and secure it by
turning clockwise.
Disposal
Devices marked with this symbol
must be disposed of separately
from your household waste, as
they contain valuable materials
which can be recycled. Proper disposal
protects the environment and human
health. Your local authority or retailer can
provide information on the matter.