[. . . ] -- Do not place heavy weights on the oven door when open, and make sure that children cannot climb or sit on it. -- This appliance is not intended to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities, or persons lacking experience or awareness, unless using it with the help of a person reponsible for their safety, or under supervision and with prior instruction in its use. -- In addition to the accessories supplied with your oven, only use dishes capable of withstanding high temperatures (follow the manufacturer's instructions). -- After using your oven, make sure that all the controls are in their stop position. [. . . ] It is therefore marked with this logo to indicate that used appliances must not be mixed with other waste. Recycling of the appliances organised by your manufacturer will thus be undertaken in optimum conditions, in accordance with European directive 2002/96/CE relating to electrical and electronic equipment waste. Contact your local council or your retailer to find out the drop-off points for used appliances that are nearest to your home. This appliance complies with the following European directives: - Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/CE for affixing the CE mark. The above diagrams show the dimensions of a cabinet that will be able to hold your oven. The oven can be installed under a work top or in a column of cabinetry (open* or closed) having the appropriate dimensions for built-in installation (see adjacent diagram). Your oven has optimised air circulation that allows it to achieve remarkable cooking and cleaning results if the following guidelines are followed: · Centre the oven in the cabinet so as to guarantee a minimum distance of 5 mm between the appliance and the cabinet beside it. For greater stability, attach the oven in the cabinet with two screws through the holes provided for this purpose on either side of the front inner panel (fig. To be certain that you have properly installed your appliance, do not hesitate to call on a household appliance specialist. During fitting and maintenance operations, the appliance must be unplugged from the electrical grid. The electrical connections are made before the appliance is installed in its housing. - Remove the first attached window as follows: Insert the two red stops in the A slots designed for this (fig. Do not use abrasive cleaning products or hard metallic scrapers for cleaning the oven's glass door, as they could scuff the surface and cause the glass to shatter. This assembly is composed of one or two sheets of glass (depending on model), each of which has a black rubber corner pad (fig. - After cleaning, reposition the four rubber pads, taking care to follow the indications on the glass: * top left: L * top right: R Place your inner glass assembly in the door so that L and R are located on the hinge side. - If your oven is equipped with a single inner sheet of glass, it must be located as close as possible to the clipped glass. - Clip in your last glass sheet by placing the indication "PYROLYSIS" so that it faces you (fig. Do not use abrasive cleaning products or hard metallic scrapers for cleaning the oven's glass door, as they could scuff the surface and cause the glass to shatter. Before starting to disassemble, allow the appliance to cool down and check that the cooking selector is in the STOP position. - Side panels with wire supports: Unhook the wire shelf support (B fig. Pull the shelf support structure towards you, lifting it so as to unhook the rear attachment (diagram B fig. Your oven is equipped with enamelled wire shelf supports: these need to be removed before running the pyrolysis cycle. [. . . ] - Replace the bulb then replace the view port and reconnect your oven. To unscrew the view port and the light, use a rubber glove, which will make disassembly easier. If you have a doubt about the correct functioning of your oven, this does not necessarily mean that there is a malfunction. In any event, check the following points: - The oven is not connected to Plug in your oven. [. . . ]