The oven16The oven doorThe oven door consists of two sections with heat-reflecting glass for a lower surface temperature.The outer section, the door front, can be removedfor cleaning.Take care not to damage the panes of glass.Small cracks at the edges can cause an entirepane to crack after it has been heated a fewtimes.TO CLEAN BETWEEN THE TWO PANES :1 Check that the oven is not hot and that the doorcatch is activated before you remove the outersection, the door front.2 Open the door and insert rolled-up oven clothsbetween the hinges ( SEE PICTURE ). These to pre-vent the door from closing. Raise the door upagain.3 Grasp the door handle and press in the twosprings on the top edge of the door downwards,then lift off the door front.4 After cleaning (use a window-cleaning product),slot the the door front back into the bracket ( SEEPICTURE). Make sure the door is properly securedon both sides.5 Press the two springs on the top edge of the doorand press the door front into place.6 Remove the oven cloths.To change the oven light bulb1 Turn all controls to off and check that the ovenis not hot.2 Unscrew the glass cover (see illustration).3 Unscrew the old bulb.4 Fit a new bulb, marked 230–240 V, 15 W and300°C, with an E14 screw fitting.5 Refit the glass cover.The oven accessoriesRelease each side rack for the oven shelves at the bot-tom corners (1), lift it sideways and upwards andremove from the oven (2). Wash the racks and shelvesby hand or in a dishwasher. If very soiled, soak themfirst, before cleaning with a steelwool pad.The baking trays and oven dish should be wipedclean with paper towels, or washed by hand whennecessary. Any burnt-on food can be removed using asuitable spatula.24321