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CARE AND CLEANING
WHAT?
HOW OFTEN?
HOW? IMPORTANT!
Control knobs
Oven handles
Kickstrip
grate
1 Wipe with a damp cloth using a
solution of mild detergent and hot
water.
2 Dry thoroughly with microfiber cloth.
If wished, the knobs can be removed
for cleaning. Before removing a knob,
make sure that it is set to OFF, then
pull it straight towards you. Remove
only one knob at a time, and make sure
that you refit it on its shaft completely
and correctly after cleaning.
Do not use stainless
steel cleaner on these
parts, as doing so may
damage their coating.
The knobs are not
interchangeable:
if you remove them for
cleaning, do so one at
a time. This is to ensure
that you replace each
knob exactly where you
removed it from.
OVEN PARTS
Enamel
oven interior
light soiling
1 Wipe with a damp cloth and a solution
of hot water and mild detergent.
2 Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
Note: the oven door may be removed
to make reaching into the oven easier.
To prevent soiling from
becoming ‘baked on’
and stubborn, we
recommend removing
any easy-to-reach spills,
food or greasy stains from
the enamel after each use.
In self- cleaning ovens, this
will also reduce the need
for using the CLEAN cycle
frequently.
Enamel
oven interior
stubborn,
‘baked-on’
soiling
Self-cleaning ovens (those with CLEAN
on the oven mode knob): use the
CLEAN cycle. See ‘Using the CLEAN
cycle’ for instructions.
Non-self-cleaning ovens (those without
CLEAN on the oven mode knob):
1 Remove everything from the oven:
shelves, side racks, all utensils.
2 Cover the kickstrip grate and the floor
in front of the oven with several layers
of newspaper. This is to protect these
surfaces from damage by oven cleaner
seeping out or accidentally dripping
on them.
3 Apply an ammonia-based cleaner or
oven cleaner following the cleaner
manufacturer’s instructions.
4 After cleaning, replace the side racks
and shelves.
Don’t use oven cleaners
in self-cleaning ovens
(those with CLEAN on
the oven mode knob).
Oven cleaners are
caustic and may
permanently stain or
damage some surfaces.
When using an oven
cleaner in a non-self-
cleaning oven, take
care not to let it come
in contact with any
surface other than
the oven interior. If
it accidentally does,
remove immediately.
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