76MAINTENANCECleaning of the cookerSplashes of juice, fruit juice, etc. must be removed asquickly as possible with a damp cloth as they could, intime, cause the enamel to loose its shine.To remove light scratches from the enamel, use slightlyabrasive cleaning products in powder form. Do not usesteel wool or knives to remove deposits of dirt.For daily cleaning use soap and water or one of thenumerous products available commerically.Wash the enamelled grills with water and a cleaningproduct.Clean the oven door with hot water only, avoid usingrough clothes or abrasive substances.Only clean the electric plates once they have becomecold.Both the plates themselves and their edges can becleaned with a fine emergy-cloth. They can be oiledoccasionally with a little vegetable oil or vaseline whilstthey are still hot.Cleaning of the ovenCarefully clean the oven after use and whilst stillslightly warm. In fact this is when deposits of fat orsimilar, fruit juices, particles of sugar or grease can bemost easily removed as they will not have had time tobecome hard.Use hot water and a cleaning product or a product inspray form which can be obtained commercially.When using, follow with manufacturer’s instructions.Do not direct sprays onto parts in burnished steel, asyou could damage them.Clean oven accessories (grill, dripping pan, etc.) withhot water and a cleaning product.Remove any deposits by means of a slightly abrasivepowder.Never cover the sides or the bottom of the ovenwith aluminium foil to collect splashes of fat.The resultant accumulation of heat would affectcooking results and could damage the enamel.Replacement of the oven lamp (Fig. 15)Disconnect the applianceUnscrew the lamp and replace with another, capableof tolerating high temperatures (300˚C) having thefollowing characteristics:Tension: 230 V (50 Hz)Power: 15WCap: E14Cleaning of the oven doorTo clean the oven door completely it is advisable todismount it by following these instructions (Fig. 16):- open the door completely;- turn the two staples positioned on the hinges’ arm180˚;- partially open the door to an angle of -30˚, lift thedoor and remove from the front.Replace the door by carrying out the operationsdescribed in reverse.Fig. 15Fig. 16FO 0424FO 0967