
OPERATION MANUAL PAGE
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1. Safety Guidelines
1.1 Notices on installation
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Install the oven, in a suitable location away from water, and close to a fire extinguisher.
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Installation of the oven must comply with industry standards. Incorrect installation can cause accidents,
electrical shock, fire.
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The rubber feet must be installed on the equipment firmly. Do not use the oven without feet.
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Do not install the equipment on the floor.
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Be sure to install the oven on a flat and stable surface. Otherwise the unit may topple over, causing
injury or burns.
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Be sure to provide clearance of at least 4 inches (10cm) between the unit and walls.
Insufficient clearance may cause generated heat to damage the other surrounding items.
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Remove all the adhesive film which covers the body surface before using.
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Be sure to connect the power cord in compliance with industry standards.
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Check the power supply to see if it is correct for the specification of the oven. The working voltage range
can not deviate by ± 10% when the oven is working.
Violating this standard can cause electrical shock or fire. If you cannot identify the specification of the
power supply used, consult the supplier.
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Be sure to connect a ground wire to the oven.
Operating the oven without grounding can cause an electrical shock or fire by a short circuit.
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A bi-pole switch must be installed between the oven and the power.
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Do not bundle up the power cord.
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Do not step on, squeeze, or forcedly twist the power cord; otherwise the power cord can become
damaged, causing electrical shock or fire.
If your power cord has been damaged, consult the supplier for replacement.
1.2 Notices on operation
WARNINGS
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Do not use combustibles (e.g., thinner), combustible gases, or volatile matter near the oven; otherwise
an explosion or fire could be caused.
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Do not put anything on top of the oven while oven is in use.
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The metal parts and glass window of the door become extremely hot during use; be careful not to
touch them when opening and closing the door.
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When hot, do not apply water to the glass window. It may cause the glass to break.
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Do not touch any place except for the handle and switch during use, otherwise you could suffer burns
since the body is very hot.
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If the oven has been submerged due to a disaster or other problem, replace unit. Otherwise, electrical
shock or fire can be caused.
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Consult the supplier where you purchased the oven for repairs.