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Keep all ventilation slots clear
of obstructions.
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Do not heat closed tins and
glass jars in the oven. The
pressure that would build-up in
the tin/jar may cause the tin/jar
to burst.
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Do not place baking trays,
dishes or aluminium foil directly
onto the bottom of the oven.
The heat accumulation may
damage the bottom of the oven.
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Do not use harsh abrasive
cleaners or sharp metal
scrapers to clean the oven door
glass as these may scratch the
glass surface.
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Do not use steam cleaners to
clean the appliance as this may
cause an electric shock.
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Use the shelves as described in
“How to operate the electric
oven”
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Do not use the appliance if the
front door glass has been
removed or is cracked.
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Always use heat resistant oven
gloves when putting in or
removing dishes into/from the
hot oven.
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Some models feature a
protective film over stainless
steel trim. This film must be
carefully removed before using
the appliance.
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Ensure the appliance is
switched off before replacing
the lamp to avoid the possibility
of an electric shock.
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Do not carry out any repairs or
modifications on the appliance.
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Only use the appliance for
preparing food.
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Use a deep pan, large enough
to cover the appropriate plate.
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Always dry food thoroughly
before placing it in hot oil or fat.
Frozen food in particular will
spit and splatter if added too
quickly.
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Never fill the pan more than one
third full of fat or oil.
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Never heat fat or fry with a lid
on the pan.
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Do not fry too much food at
once. This lowers the
temperature of the oil or fat and
results in fatty foods.
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Do not leave hot fat or oil
unattended. If overheating
occurs, these could catch fire.
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Always keep the oven door
gasket clean.
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The lamp(s) used in this
appliance is not suitable for
household room illumination.