User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety and warnings
 - Before you begin
 - First use
 - Using the oven light
 - Using the kitchen timer
 - Changing the time
 - Locking the control panel
 - Unlocking the control panel
 - Cooking options
 - Guided cooking
 - Cooking guide
 - Cooking charts
 - Burner use
 - User preference settings
 - WiFi connection and remote mode
 - Sabbath Mode
 - Care and cleaning
 - Using Self Clean
 - Troubleshooting
 - Alert codes
 - Warranty and service
 
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CARE AND CLEANING
WHAT? HOW? IMPORTANT!
Enamel
oven interior – 
light soiling
Wipe with a damp cloth and 
a solution of hot water and 
mild detergent then dry with a 
soft cloth.
Note: the oven door may be 
removed for ease of access.
 • To prevent soiling from becoming 
‘baked on’, we recommend 
removing any easy-to-reach spills, 
from the enamel after each use.
 • This will reduce the need for using 
the 
SELF CLEAN cycle frequently.
Enamel
oven interior – 
stubborn soiling
Use the 
SELF CLEAN cycle. See 
'Using Self Clean' for instructions.
Don’t use oven cleaners in the cavity.
Oven cleaners are caustic and 
may permanently stain or damage 
some surfaces.
Side racks
Pre-soak any stubborn, soiling, 
then clean with a solution of mild 
detergent and hot water and wipe 
dry with a microfiber cloth. These 
parts are dishwasher safe
Oven shelves To remove stubborn soiling, scrub 
with a damp, soap-filled, non-
abrasive pad, then wipe dry.
Apply a chrome cleaner with a 
damp sponge or cloth following 
manufacturer instructions. the 
wipe and dry.
Do not wash the main oven shelves 
in the dishwasher — doing so will 
remove the lubricating grease in 
the slides, stopping them from 
running smoothly.
Broil pan and rack Pre-soak any stubborn soiling in 
a solution of mild detergent and 
hot water. Wash by hand or in 
a dishwasher.
Burners Do not clean these parts. They 
self-clean during normal use.
Oven door glass 
(interior)
This will be cleaned during a  
SELF CLEAN cycle. Wipe down  
with hot water to loosen stains  
before starting 
SELF CLEAN.
Do not use oven cleaners or any 
other harsh/abrasive cleaners, cloths, 
scouring pads to clean These scratch 
the glass, which can result in the glass 
cracking and shattering.
Oven door glass 
(exterior)
Clean using a soft cloth and 
a mixture of warm water and 
dishwashing liquid or glass cleaner.
Oven door gasket Avoid cleaning this part.
To remove large food particles, 
dampen a sponge with hot water 
and gently wipe — do not rub
Press a towel gently on the gasket 
to dry.
Do not use any cleaning agent on 
the gasket.
The gasket is essential for a good 
seal. Take care not to rub, displace, or 
damage it.










