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Safety Warnings
- Use the breadmaker only for the
purpose described in the instructions
for use.
- Improper use can be dangerous.
- Monitor the breadmaker when used
near children.
- Never allow children to use the
breadmaker without supervision.
- Never immerse the breadmaker,
the lead or plug in water or in any
other liquids.
- Do not use the breadmaker
outdoors.
- Do not place the breadmaker on a
damp cloth.
- Place the breadmaker on a flat
surface.
- Do not place it on or near an
oven, gas cooker or anything of that
nature.
- Make sure that the lead does not
hang over the edge of the counter or
table; someone could trip over it or
catch something on it.
- Always insert the plug in a
grounded outlet.
- Make sure that the lid does not
touch hot objects.
- Never open the breadmaker when
in use.
- Do not use the breadmaker near
flammable substances.
- If you use an extension lead, make
sure that it meets the same require-
ments as your breadmaker.
- Always remove the plug from the
outlet when you are not using the
appliance or when
you clean it.
- Be careful when the breadmaker
is hot, because it can cause serious
burns.
- Do not use the breadmaker with
wet hands.
- Do not use any metal objects in the
bread pan.
- Only use parts that are recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
- Connect the breadmaker to a 230
Volt alternating current.
- We recommend that you stop
using the breadmaker if it shows any
defects or if the lead is damaged.
Have it repaired or replaced by our
service department.
- Do not cover the breadmaker with
a towel or other object.
- Never place more than the recom-
mended amount of ingredients in the
breadmaker because the dough
will run over the bread pan, with all
the consequences.
- Each recipe lists fresh yeast and
dry yeast; you can choose one or
the other.
- Make sure that the yeast does
not come in contact with the salt or
liquid.