In order to reach the cleaning registries for the Córdoba model, we must remove the stove, extracting the
lower trim cover which is fixed into place by two screws. With the lower trim cover removed, we now have
access to the guides' safety clips, which must be unblocked as can be seen in drawing 19.
For the Córdoba Glass model we must also unblock the guides to reach the cleaning registries. To do this, we
must remove the housing door disassembling this from its hinges, and later lowing until the door comes free
from the lower bolt. With the door removed, we will now have access to the guides (drawing 20). Warning!
Please handle the door carefully to avoid any blemishes on the glass ceramic hob.
There are outlets in both sides of the stoves, and a larger one on the front of the Córdoba stoves (drawing
21) and Córdoba Glass. In drawings are only represented these ones of the right side.
Drawings 23 and 24 correpond to model Tokio.
Models ECO III and ECO III insert have 3 cleaning outlets. One is located right at the front and is accessible
when removing the lower trim cover (drawing 25) and then there is one on each side. To access the lateral
outlets (drawings 25 and 26) of model ECO III, the user must open the side doors and remove the right-hand
column, which only has an aesthetic purpose. The outlets in model ECO III insert are the same.
Once we have access to these outlets, we have to clean them thoroughly (using the wire brush that was
supplied together with the stove and a vacuum cleaner). The proper functioning of the stove will depend on
its cleaning.
Burn pot.
Cleaning outlet.
Convection chamber plate.
Cleaning outlet.
Side door.
Left safety guide.
Right safety guide.
Lower trim cover.
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Drawing 17
Drawing 18
Drawing 19