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Oven light
The oven light is switched on and off by the multifunction selector switch on the
control panel.
To replace a faulty light bulb, proceed as follows:
• Switch off the power at the wall isolator to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
• Remove the light cover by unscrewing it in an anti clockwise direction
• Unscrew the faulty bulb and fit a new 40 watt bulb rated for 300°C
• Refit the light cover.
Removing the Oven Door
• Open the oven door to the grill position.
• Firmly grasp the door at both sides and pull the door upwards until it is free of the
hinge arms.
• To replace the door, lower the door onto the exposed hinge arms and push firmly
home.
• Check to see if the door once more closes properly.
SAFETY ADVICE
• Only use the oven and hob for preparing food.
• Always keep children away from the product when it is in use.
• Do not leave hot fat or oil unattended. If overheating occurs, these could catch
fire.
• Switch off the power at the wall switch in the event of a fault or when cleaning
the appliance.
• Do not store flammable items in the oven. If the oven is inadvertently switched
on, these could catch fire.
• Never cover the oven bottom element with aluminium foil. Cooking times will be
affected and the oven enamel could be damaged.
• Avoid spilling fruit juice, particularly citrus, on the oven as it could damage the
enamel.
• Always keep the oven door gasket clean as this will enable the door to seal
properly.
OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY
Since the following are not factory faults, they are the owner’s responsibility.
• Damage to exterior finish.
• Breakage of glass and other components.
• Replacement of the light bulb.
• Damage through improper installation or use of the appliance.
• Damage caused by moving the appliance.
• Rusted or corroded solid plates.