Allow the product to cool down before you
clean it.
Hot surfaces may cause burns!
• Clean the product thoroughly after each use. In
this way it will be possible to remove cooking
residues more easily, thus avoiding these from
burning the next time the appliance is used.
• No special cleaning agents are required for
cleaning the product. Use warm water with
washing liquid, a soft cloth or sponge to clean
the product and wipe it with a dry cloth.
• Always ensure any excess liquid is thoroughly
wiped off after cleaning and any spillage is
immediately wiped dry.
• Do not use cleaning agents that contain acid or
chloride to clean the stainless or inox surfaces
and the handle. Use a soft cloth with a liquid
detergent (not abrasive) to wipe those parts clean,
paying attention to sweep in one direction.
The surface might get damaged by some
detergents or cleaning materials.
Do not use aggressive detergents, cleaning
powders/creams or any sharp objects during
cleaning.
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp
metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass
since they can scratch the surface, which may
result in shattering of the glass.
Do not use steam cleaners to clean the
appliance as this may cause an electric shock.
Cleaning the control panel
Clean the control panel and knobs with a damp cloth
and wipe them dry.
Do not remove the control buttons/knobs to
clean the control panel.
Control panel may get damaged!
Cleaning the oven
To clean the side wall
1. Remove the front section of the side rack by
pulling it in the opposite direction of the side wall.
2. Remove the side rack completely by pulling it
towards you.
To clean the side wall
To clean the side wall, unscrew the 4 screws on the
steel rack. After cleaning operation, assemble the steel
rack to the oven body again.
Catalytic walls
The inner side walls (A) and/or the rear wall (B) of your
product may be coated with catalytic enamel. Catalytic
walls have a light matte colour and a porous surface.
Catalytic walls of the oven should not be cleaned.
Porous surfaces of the catalytic walls are automatically
cleaned by absorbing and converting the spilled oil
(steam and carbon dioxide).