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DANGER!
Risk of electric shocks.
Do not dismantle the oven. Certain
internal components can cause serious injury or death if they are
touched.
WARNING!
Risk of electric shocks.
Incorrect use of the earth contact can
lead to electric shocks.
CLEANING
Disconnect the oven from the power source.
1. After use, clean the oven’s inside with a slightly damp cloth.
2. Clean accessories with water and detergent.
3. When they are dirty, the door’s frame, seals and adjacent parts
must be thoroughly cleaned with a damp cloth.
CONNECTION
The oven must be connected to the power supply via an earthed
plug. In the event of a short circuit, by providing a path for electri-
city to run to earth, earthing reduces the risk of electric shocks. The
oven is equipped with a power cable that has an earth wire and
an earthed plug. The plug must be connected to a correctly instal-
led and earthed power outlet.
If you do not understand the earthing instructions, or if you are
uncertain whether the oven is correctly earthed, contact a qualified
electrician or a service technician. If an extension cable is neces-
sary, it must have three wires.
1. The oven comes with a short power cable. This is to reduce the
risk of the user getting caught up in or tripping over a long power
cable.
2. If a long power cable or an extension cable is used:
1) The cable’s electrical rating data must match that of the oven.
2) The extension cable must be a three-wire, earthed cable.
REPAIR
For people other than qualified technicians, it is dangerous to carry
out servicing or repairs that involve removing a casing that protects
from exposure to microwave energy.
Earthed plug