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Care and cleaning
Important!
Do not use abrasive sponges or heavy-duty scourers of any type. Do not use corrosive cleaners such as
oven sprays or stain removers.
Always turn the cooker off at the wall before cleaning. Wipe the outside surfaces frequently
using warm water and a household detergent or a spray-on, wipe-off cleaner.
Cleaning the oven door
To remove the oven door for easier cleaning:
1
Open the door to the first stop position.
2
Lift the door to disengage the hinges, by holding the handle only. Do not place your hands near
the hinges, as they are spring-loaded and will snap back and could cause an injury.
3
To replace, slide the hinge arms into the slots, lift the door by the handle and push it from the
bottom to engage the hinges.
Cleaning the oven lamp cover
Turn the cooker off at the wall before touching the oven lamp. To remove the glass cover for
cleaning, grip the back edge of the cover and pull it away from the oven wall. Always replace the
glass cover before using the oven.
Cleaning the oven cavity
Clean the inside of the oven while still warm using household detergents or an ammonia- based
cleaner. ‘Off the shelf’ oven cleaners may be used providing manufacturer instructions are
followed carefully.
Cleaning the ceramic cooktop
To keep your cooktop looking attractive, it is important to clean it regularly. Normal wear and
tear will occur but this will not affect the performance of your cooktop. Prior to cleaning your
cooktop, remove any food, spillovers, grease or staining with the razor blade scraper supplied.
Clean the cooktop while it is still warm to touch. Rinse and wipe dry with a clean cloth or paper
towel. The cooktop may become stained if cleaning residue remains.
Spillovers
Clean the following spillovers immediately using the razor blade scraper provided: sugar and
sugar syrup, jam, melted plastics and plastic wrap, melted aluminium foil. Do not let these cool
on the cooktop. Anything that melts on the ceramic surface may cause pitting if left to cool
before removing.