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Removing and fitting the appliance door, Removing the appliance door, Risk of injury – Siemens HB933R51 User Manual

Page 20: Open the oven door completely, Fitting the appliance door, Cleaning the hook-in racks, Removing the hook-in racks, Lift the front hook out of the hole, Inserting the hook-in rack, Hook the front hook into the hole

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Removing and fitting the appliance door

You can remove the appliance door to clean it more

thoroughly.

Removing the appliance door

:

Risk of injury!

Whenever the hinges are not locked, they snap shut with great
force. Make sure that, when unhooking the oven door, the
locking levers are folded up completely.

1.

Open the oven door completely.

2.

Fold up the left and right locking levers. Make sure that, when

the locking levers are folded up, you do not close the oven

door. The hinges may become bent which may cause

damage to the enamel.

3.

Open the oven door at an angle. Hold it on the right and left

with both hands. Close it just a little further and pull it out.

Fitting the appliance door

1.

When hooking in the oven door, ensure that the notch on the

bottom of the hinge locks into the slot.

2.

Fold down both locking levers on the left and right again and

close the oven door.

:

Risk of injury!

Do not reach into the hinge if the oven door falls out
unintentionally or a hinge snaps closed. Call the after­sales
service.

Cleaning the hook-in racks

You can remove the hook-in racks for easier cleaning.
The hook-in racks in each case are fixed to the side walls of the

cooking compartment at three points.

Removing the hook-in racks

1.

Lift the front hook out of the hole.

2.

Pull the hook-in rack forwards out of the rear holes.

Cleaning the hook-in racks
Clean the hook-in racks with washing-up liquid and a sponge or

brush.

Inserting the hook-in rack

1.

Insert the hook-in rack into the holes in the back wall.

2.

Hook the front hook into the hole.

Troubleshooting

Malfunctions often have simple explanations. Please read the

following notes before calling the after­sales service.

:

Risk of electric shock!

Incorrect repairs are dangerous. Repairs may only be carried
out by one of our trained after-sales engineers.
Incorrect repairs may result in significant risk to the user.

Problem

Possible cause Notes/remedy

The appliance

does not work.

Circuit breaker

faulty.

Look in the fuse box and

check that the circuit

breaker for the cooker is in

working order.

Power cut

Check whether the kitchen

light works.

The oven

cannot be

switched off.

The electronics

are faulty.

Switch off the circuit

breaker. Contact the

after-sales service.

The clock

display flashes.

Power cut

Reset the clock.

The oven does

not heat up.

Circuit breaker

faulty.

Check the circuit breaker

and replace if necessary.

The function

selector has not

been set.

Set the function selector.

The door glass

is broken.

Switch off the appliance.

Contact the after-sales

service.

Fruit juice or

albumen stains

on enamelled

surfaces.

Moist cake or

meat juices.

Harmless change in the

enamel, cannot be

removed.

Problem

Possible cause Notes/remedy