47Before beginning any cleaning or maintenance, always pull this oven’s plug from the electricaloutlet and wait for the oven itself to cool down completelyCleaningTo maintain your appliance in the best condition, the door andthe inside and outside of the oven should be cleaned regularly,using a soft cloth and neutral soap or liquid detergent. Alwayskeep the microwave outlet cover (C) free of fat or splashedgrease.Never use abrasive detergents, steel wool or sharp metalutensils. In addition, when cleaning the outside of the oven, becareful not to let water or liquid detergent seep into the air outlet andsteam slots located atop the appliance.We likewise recommend that you do not use alcohol, abrasive detergentsor ammonia-based detergents to clean the inside and outside doorsurfaces.To ensure perfect closing, always keep the inside of the door clean, anddo not let dirt and food residue get caught between the door and the oven’s façade.Do not steam clean the inside of the oven.Clean the air inlet holes located on the back of the ovenregularly so that no dust or dirt will build up over time toobstruct those holes.From time to time, it will be necessary to remove the turntable(F) and its support (G) and clean them, just as it will benecessary to clean the bottom of the oven.Wash the turntable and its support in warm soapy water with neutral soap. These parts may also becleaned in a dishwasher.Do not place the turntable in cold water after the oven has been hot for a long time. The strongthermal shock could cause the turntable to break.The turntable’s motor is sealed tight. When you are cleaning the bottom of the oven, however, becareful not to let water seep under the turntable spindle (D).CCLEANING AND MAINTENANCE