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FS 913 M / FS 913 P
EN
Cleaning the oven chamber
It is easier to remove any stains while the oven is still
warm and while the stains are still new.
Ensure the oven is cool to the touch, to avoid
burns.
Clean the enamelled surfaces and the oven
chamber with hot water and non-abrasive
detergents.
Dry all parts of the oven thoroughly after cleaning.
Cleaning the oven door
Ensure that the oven is cold before you start
cleaning.
To facilitate oven cleaning, the oven door can be
removed (see chapter „Removing the oven door“).
Removing the oven door
Open the oven
door completely.
The hinges are equipped with two moveable locks.
To release the
hinge lift the lock
and hold the door
at the sides near
the hinges.
Turn the two block
hooks down.
Ensure that the block hooks are turned down
completely.
Close the door
halfway.
Pull the door
outwards.
Mounting the oven door
After cleaning, the oven door has to be mounted
again.
Slide the hinges into their grooves.
Turn the two block hooks (used as hinge
attachments) upwards.
CAUTION! Damage to the oven due to wrong
handling!
Never try closing the door when one or both
blocks are partially or completely open.
Close the oven door.
Cleaning the glass panels of the oven
door
The oven door and the glass panels can be removed
to enable thorough cleaning of the glass panel.
The oven door has 3 glass panels:
– internal glass panel (near the cavity)
– intermediate glass panel (inside the oven door)
– external glass panel
The internal glass panel and the intermediate glass
panel can be removed for cleaning purposes.
The inside of the external glass panel can be cleaned
when the internal and the intermediate glass panel
are removed.
Removing and cleaning the internal glass panel
from the oven door
Ensure that the oven is cold before you start
cleaning.