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cleaning
TELESCOPIC SHELVING SYSTEM
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• In addition to the traditional shelving
ttedinyourappliance,thetele-
scopicshelvingsystemisttedinthe
most commonly used location in your
cavity.
• The shelves with the telescopic
system are easier to pull out than
traditional shelving, which means the
oven door stays open for a shorter
period of time. The smooth action
also reduces the likelihood of fat, or
food, spillage, and gives you extra
security.
• You do not have to use the telescopic
shelves all of the time. You can place
the shelves in the traditional positions
if you would like more choice.
• The telescopic shelves remove easily
from the runner for re-positioning
or cleaning, but we recommend that
you reposition your shelving before
cooking, and remove the shelving for
cleaning when the shelves are cold to
prevent burning yourself.
To remove the telescopic shelves
• Make sure the shelf is cool enough to
touch.
• Push the oven shelf back into the
cavity, until it hits the stop position.
• Grasp the shelf bars in the centre,
and lift the back of the shelf clear of
the stop position.
• You can then lift the front of the shelf
clear of the retaining tabs.
To replace the telescopic shelves
• Make sure the oven runners are
pushed all the way back into the
cavity.
• Tilt the shelf and make sure the front
of the shelf is against the stop posi-
tion.
• Carefully place the shelf back onto
therunnerandsnapinplacermly.
• Make sure the back of the self is
inside the retaining tabs and slide it
in and out of the oven to make sure
it works correctly.
1. Grasp and
lift shelf bars
2. Lift shelf
clear
Note: Make sure the shelf is
unclipped from the retaining
tabs before removal.
Make sure the shelf
is firmly pressed against
the stop position at
back of the oven cavity
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