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environmental aspects
disposing of packaging and appliance
The appliance's packaging is recyclable. The following may be
used:
• cardboard;
• polyethylene film (PE);
• CFC-free polystyrene (PS rigid foam).
Dispose of these materials responsibly and in accordance
with government regulations.
The government can also provide information about the
responsible disposal of discarded domestic appliances.
faults
what should I do if…
fault
The clock does not work.
Oven or grill does not heat up.
Temperature is not correct.
Oven light not on.
Oven switches off suddenly.
cause
No power supply.
Fuse in the meter cupboard
defective.
Fuse in the meter cupboard
defective.
End-time set.
Temperature set incorrectly.
Thermostat defective.
End-time set.
No power supply.
Bulb defective.
Working-time limiter has
switched the oven off.
solution
Insert the plug in the socket.
Switch on the two-way and off
switch in the meter cupboard.
Replace the fuse.
Replace the fuse.
The oven switches on
automatically.
Set the oven temperature
again.
Switch oven off and phone the
service department.
The light will come on when
the door is opened and when
the oven switches on.
Insert the plug in the socket.
Switch on the two-way and off
switch in the meter cupboard.
Switch oven off and replace the
bulb. Disconnect the appliance
from the power supply by
removing the plug from the
socket or by turning the two-
way and off switch in the meter
cupboard or by removing the
fuse. You can snap the glass
cover out of the side wall of the
oven. The bulb is then
accessible. Replace it with a
new bulb 230 V-50 Hz-
300 °C/25 W.
Reset the oven.
If the appliance does not work properly, this does not always mean that it is defective.
Try to deal with the problem yourself first. Phone the service department if the advice
given below does not help.