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When unplugging the oven, always take hold of the plug itself. Never pull on the cord. This
could break the wires inside the cord.
Do not position the oven near a gas burner or any other heat source. Doing this could affect
the temperature control.
Do not touch the power cable or unit with wet hands. Always unplug the cord after use and
whenever the unit is left unattended. A malfunction while the plug is inserted into the mains
could cause a fire.
When cooking fat-spitting dishes such as roast chicken, it is recommended to use 2 sheets of aluminium foil
in order to reduce fat spitting. Place one sheet on the tray and the other over the food. The oil drip in to the
gap between the sheets of foil.
Ensure that your appliance had not suffered any damage during transport (deformed seal or
door, etc.). If you see any kind of damage, contact your retailer before doing anything further
with the appliance.
B.
Electrical connection
The oven must be connected to a property wired outlet. Insert the plug fully into the socket. If
it is not properly connected, it could overheat. Do not use an electric light outlet. Never
connect multiple plugs to the same power outlet.
C.
Description of your appliance
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Oven :
1. Housing
2. Cavity
3. Rack support
4. Heating element
5. Glass
6. Door handle
7. Temperature control
8. Function selector
9. Timer knob
10. Indicator light
11. Stand
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Accessories
12. Baking tray
13. Tray handle
14. Wire rack