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Built-in electric oven SCHLOSSER OE552MTB 45 cm, multifunction, double glass door, removable inner glass, energy class A
Schlosser OE552MTB is a 45 cm wide built-in electric oven with a 65-litre capacity, designed for household kitchens. The multifunction oven offers convection, grill and traditional baking modes, a stainless steel finish and an energy efficiency class A rating. The appliance includes a double glass door with removable inner glass, removable outer door for cleaning and interior lighting for improved visibility.
The oven combines multiple cooking functions and a 65 L cavity to accommodate standard roasting trays and baking dishes. Recessed program knobs and a digital display with touch controls enable straightforward operation. Double glass door construction improves heat retention while the removable inner glass and detachable door simplify cleaning. Energy class A ensures relatively low energy consumption for typical household use.
Install the oven as a built-in unit in a compatible 45 cm cabinet opening following the manufacturer’s installation instructions. Select the required cooking function via the recessed knobs or the digital touch controls, set the temperature and time, then place the food on an appropriate tray or rack. Use the grill function for browning or grilling tasks and convection for even baking across multiple trays. After cooking, allow the oven to cool before removing racks or cleaning removable door glass.
Regularly remove the inner glass and the outer door for thorough cleaning; clean spills while the oven is cool to maintain performance and prolong the life of seals and surfaces. Refer to the user manual for specific maintenance and safety instructions.
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