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WARNING – Do not remove the glass cover of the oven lamp with the
appliance still connected to the power supply! Always switch off the appliance
and unplug. Leave the appliance cool down completely with the oven door
open. Do not use any common light bulb for the oven! Instead, it must be sui-
table for high temperature application. Contact your vendor.
WARNING – The glass bulb of the light may burst, especially when the
light burns out! Before removing the light, ensure that the glass bulb is still in good
condition to avoid injuries. If required, protect your hand with gloves. If in doubt,
get in contact with an authorized service centre.
1. Switch off the oven (only the on/off button is flashing) and unplug. Leave the
oven cool down completely with the oven door open.
2. Turn the hemispherical glass cover of the oven lamp counter-clockwise for remo-
ving it. Ensure that the glass cover does not fall onto the heating element below.
CAUTION – Handle the glass cover with care! It must be completely unda-
maged, without any chipped edges or cracks. Otherwise, due to the temperature
variations in the oven, splinters could fall out and get into your food, causing
severe injuries. Replace the glass cover, when it is damaged in any way. Get in
contact with your vendor.
NOTE
This is the perfect moment for cleaning the glass cover thoroughly and removing
residues of burned-in fat and smears. For this, soak the glass cover in warm dish-
water and wash the glass cover with a soft sponge. Dry the glass cover and leave
it dry naturally and completely.
IMPORTANT - The glass bulb is connected via a plug socket. Do not attempt to
turn the glass bulb. Do not touch the glass bulb of the new light with your hands.
Finger prints on the glass bulb burn in, blacken the glass and therefore reduce the
brightness. Additionally, there is an increased risk that the glass bulb cracks on
repeated use.
3. Carefully ensure that the glass bulb is undamaged to avoid injuries. If required,
protect your hands with gloves. Then pull the lamp out (do not turn it!).
4. For mounting the new lamp, hold the glass bulb via a small clean cloth or kit-
chen towel. Do not touch the bulb of the lamp with your fingers. Hold the flat
connector of the lamp horizontal and gently push the lamp into the plug socket
in the oven compartment.
5. Check that the glass cover is completely undamaged and dry. Then turn the
glass cover clockwise onto the oven lamp socket. The glass cover may be fixed
hand-tight to ensure that it will not get loose due to temperature variations. Do
not use any tools for this.
Thereafter the oven lamp should be in proper working order again. If not, get in
contact with your vendor.
STORAGE
WARNING – Always keep the appliance and any part of it out of reach
of children younger than 8 years.
CAUTION – Do not place any hard or heavy foreign objects on or in the
appliance or any part of it.
Do not use any parts or accessories of the appliance for any other purpose than
operating the appliance.
Always handle the power cord with special care. Power cords may never be knot-
ted, twisted, pulled, strained, or squeezed.
1. Switch OFF (only the on/off button is flashing) and unplug the appliance.
Wait until the appliance cooled down. Then, clean the appliance and all its
parts to avoid accumulation of dried-on food (see: ‘Care and Cleaning’).
2. Grasp the appliance on both sides at the bottom of the housing and place the
appliance on a level and stable surface, where it is clean, dry and safe from
inadmissible strain (mechanical or electric shock, heat, moisture, frost, direct sun-
light), and where it cannot fall.
3. Insert the insets into the oven compartment. Place the rotisserie spit and handles
on the wire basket, and the pizza stone on the grilling rack. However, but do
not place any objects onto the heating elements. Close the oven door.
4. Lay the power cord loosely around the appliance. The power cord may not hang down.