Dismantling/assembling the interior glass
of the door
If dismantling the glass panes with the door
in the locked position. If not, the door will
close and the unmounted glass panes could
break and cause injury.
To prevent this, dismantle the glass panes
with the door removed, following the instruc-
tions in the previous section.
Depending on the model, your oven may have
2, 3 or 4 panes of glass. Follow the instructions
for the type of door your oven has.
1.
ed at the top of both sides of the oven door.
Figure 29.
2. Keep them pressed and pull on the plastic
seal above the door. Figure 30.
3. Remove the glass panes from the door.
Clean them with a glass cleaner or soap and
water and a soft cloth.
Pay attention to the order and position of the
glass panes when removing them as they must
be reassembled in the same order and posi-
4. Once clean, insert pane no. 3 into the same
position so that the TERMOGLASS indica-
tion printed on it is visible as shown in Fig-
ure 31.
5. In pyrolytic ovens, the TERMOGLASS indi-
cation on panes numbers 3 and 4 must be
visible as shown in Figure 32.
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6. Insert pane no. 2 with the printed part facing
toward the iner side of the door.
7. Re-attach the top seal of the door, making
Never switch the oven on if any of the glass
panes on the door are missing.
Make sure the oven has been disconnected
from the mains before changing the bulb.
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The replacement bulb must withstand temper-
atures up to 300 ºC. You can order them from
the Technical Assistance Service Department.
Changing the upper bulb
1. Unscrew the glass cover of the bulb-holder.
Figure 33.
2. Replace the bulb and reassemble the glass
cover.
Changing the side bulb
1. Lift off the bulb-holder glass cover with a flat-
ended tool. Figure 34.
2. Change the bulb and reassemble the glass
rect position.
Changing the LED lamp
Call the Technical Assistance Service Depart-
ment.
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