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Oven cleaning and maintenance
Important
Before servicing the oven, always unplug it or disconnect the power at the main electrical system switch.
– The stainless steel and enamelled parts will always remain like new if cleaned with water or specific products, drying
them thoroughly.
– Never use scouring pads, steel wool, muriatic acid or other products that can scratch or mark the surface.
Do not use steam cleaners or direct jets of water.
– Any stains (sauces, sugar, egg white and fat) on the bottom of the oven are always due to spills and splatters.
Spattering occurs during cooking at too high temperatures, whereas spills are due to the use of pots that are too
small or wrongly judged increases in volume during cooking. These two problems can be avoided by using pots with
high rims or using the drip-tray supplied with the oven. For cleaning the lower part of the oven, it is advisable to
clean any stains when the oven is still warm; stains are easily removed when fresh.
Cleaning the oven door (Fig. 6)
– The oven door must be cleaned (internally and externally) when the oven is completely cold, using hot water.
Do not use coarse cloths. Clean the glass with suitable detergents.
– Do not use coarse abrasive materials or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass parts of the oven door, as they
could scratch the surface and cause the glass to shatter.
– Clean the enamelled surfaces and inside the oven with hot water and non-abrasive detergents.
– The oven door's plastic panel can be removed for more thorough cleaning. With the door open, press at the sides
and remove the panel, as shown in the figure. To refit the panel in the oven door, just slide it in place and press lightly
to engage the side hookings.
Removing the oven door internal glass (all models except CM and TL) (Fig. 2)
The oven door can be removed to enable thorough cleaning of the internal glass, by proceeding as follows:
• with the door completely open, turn the two black blocks (with the word "CLEAN") at the bottom of the door 180°
so that they fit into the seats in the oven structure.
N.B.: Make sure you turn them fully (the blocks will click into this position).
• Carefully lift the internal glass: the two blocks will prevent the door from closing (if the blocks are not turned fully,
removing the glass will cause immediate closing of the door).
After carrying out the cleaning operations, refit the internal glass (the correct position is indicated by the wording
"TEMPERED GLASS", which must be perfectly legible) and turn the two glass retaining blocks back to their original
position.
CAUTION: Never try closing the door when only one or both blocks have partially or completely freed the
internal glass. After cleaning, always remember to turn both blocks before closing the door.
Removing the oven door internal glass (models TL and CM only) (Fig. 3)
The oven door can be removed to enable thorough cleaning of the internal glass, by proceeding as follows:
• with the door completely open, turn the two black blocks at the bottom of the door 180° (fig. 3a and 3b).
N.B.: Make sure you turn them fully (the blocks will click into this position);
• carefully lift the internal glass (fig. 3c): the two blocks will prevent the door from closing (if the blocks are not turned
fully, removing the glass will cause immediate closing of the door);
• to remove the glass in between, slide out the two side gaskets (fig. 3d) and then lift out the glass (fig. 3e);
• after carrying out the cleaning operations, refit the intermediate glass (fig. 3f) (the correct position is indicated by the
wording "TEMPERED GLASS", which must be perfectly legible) by inserting it carefully into the relevant grooves
located at the top of the door and pushing it all the way to the end of the groove;
• then replace both gaskets (fig. 3g), taking extra care to ensure they are inserted as far as possible, until they come
into contact with the upper edge of the door;
• finally, refit the internal glass (fig. 3h) and turn the two glass retaining blocks back to their original locking position.
CAUTION: Never try closing the door when only one or both blocks have partially or completely freed the
internal glass. After cleaning, always remember to turn both blocks before closing the door.
Removing the side frames (all models except CR 981 P M, CS 981 P M and SM 981 P M)
Bend down the crosspiece engaged in the fixing bush and remove it from the groove.
Tilt the frame upwards approx. 60° and push it lightly in the direction of inclination. Keeping the frame tilted, remove the
two top hooks from the respective holes.
Fitting the side frames (all models except CR 981 P M, CS 981 P M and SM 981 P)
Keeping the frame tilted, insert the top hooks in the respective holes, pushing lightly in the direction of inclination.
With the frame tilted, pull in the direction of inclination until the top hooks stop against the outside of the compartment wall.
Turn the frame towards the compartment wall. Bend down the crosspiece engaged in the fixing bush and remove it from
the groove.
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