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Belling BI45COMW - Appliance Cleaning Guide; Recommended Cleaning Methods; Prohibited Cleaning Methods; General Cleaning Safety

Belling BI45COMW
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CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE
Do’s
Note: Always switch off your appliance and allow it to cool down before you clean any part of it.
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Warm, soapy water Clean, wrung out cloth Wipe with damp cloth
Dry with a soft cloth
Tips: Some foods can mark or damage the metal or paint work e.g.; Vinegar, fruit juices and salt.
Always clean food spillages as soon as possible.
Dont’s
Undiluted bleaches
Wire Wool
Chloride products
Abrasive cleaners
Nylon pads
Steam cleaners
Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance, switch the appliance of at the wall and take the plug out of the socket
Warning! Never use a jet of steam for cleaning the inside of the oven.
Warning! The microwave oven should be cleaned regularly, with all food residue being removed. The surface of the microwave may
deteriorate if it is not clean. That may reduce the oven’s working life and possibly result in a dangerous situation.
When cleaning the appliance, do not attempt to remove the mica cover, which is where the microwave energy
enters the oven cavity. Do not use the oven with the mica cover missing.
Clean the oven regularly to reduce the risk of food deposits catching fire and causing damage to the appliance.
Pay particular attention to keeping the oven door and door seal clean to ensure that the door can close correctly.
Do not allow water to enter into any ventilation holes.
If the turntable will not rotate, always take out and clean the glass turntable and roller ring before replacing them.
Never use the oven with the glass turntable or roller ring missing.
The baking tray and grill rack can also be washed in warm soapy water.
Cleaning The Oven Cavity

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