CDA SC145 Oven User Manual


 
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Caution: before any operation, disconnect electrically the oven.
General cleaning
To keep the characteristics of brightness of the enamelled parts for a long time it is
necessary to clean the oven after each cooking. Once the oven is cold, you will be
able to easily remove the fat deposits by means of a sponge or a cloth damp with
warm soapy water and eventually a detergent to be found on the market. Never use
abrasive cloths or sponges, that could irreparably damage the enamel. On white
ovens even the parts of the dash board such as handgrip and knob have to be clea-
ned each time because they may become yellow due to the emissions of fat vapours.
After the use, rinse throughly with water the parts in stainless steel and dry them with
a soft cloth or with a bockskin. In case of persistent stain, use the normal non-abra-
sive cleaning agents or one of the specific products for stainless steel or some warm
vinegar. Clean the door glass only with warm water, avoiding the use of rough cloths.
"Do not use jet of steam for cleaning."
Cleaning the oven door
Unhooking the doors.
1. Set the oven's door wide open.
2. Lift the hinge jumpers by your thumb and index fingers, then turn them fully
outwards to the end of stroke (Fig.A).
3. Turn the door towards the closure position and lay it on the jumpers: in this way
the hinge's spring results as blocked. By fully closing the door the hinges are
unhooked from the connection slits which are integral with the oven's muffle
(sequence 1,2,3 of fig.B).
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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Hooking the doors
1. Insert the door by hooking the hinges to the connection slits set on the muffle
front.
2. Fully open the door when inserted, then push and turn the cross connections
which fasten the springs full scale in the oven direction.
3. Close the door and check its correct operation.
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