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– The product is intended for home use and similar (in shops, offices and similar
workplaces, in hotels, motels and other residential environments, in facilities providing
accommodation with breakfast). It is not intended for commercial use!
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The appliance must not be used in damp or wet environment and in any environment with
the danger of fire or explosion
(spaces where chemicals, fuels, oils, gases, paints and
other flammable or volatile materials are stored).
– Do not place the MW oven in proximity of TV‘s, radios and antennas because
of a potential bad effect of the electromagnetic field of the MW oven on the operation
of this appliance. Do not use this MW outside, out of your household!
– Use the MW oven only in its working position in places where there is no danger
of it toppling and in sufficient distance from flammable objects (e.g.
curtains, drapes,
wood
etc.), heat sources (e.g.
fireplace, stove, el./gas cooker, radiators
etc.) and wet
surfaces (e.g.
sinks, basins
etc.). Increased temperature and moisture could damage the
components of the MW oven.
– Do not turn the MW on if it is empty (without any food inside). If you are not using the MW
oven, we recommend putting a glass with water inside. If the oven should be turned on by
accident, the water will safely absorb the microwave energy.
– Do not place any objects on the appliance.
– Never cover the appliance; thus you will prevent the risk of interior fire.
– Do not use newspaper instead of paper towels when cooking, these paper towels must
be recommended for the given meal in the cookbook.
– Do not use wooden dishes for long heating. They could heat up and carbonize.
– Do not use metal or non-metal dishes with golden or silver decorations. Always remove
metal wire clips. Metal objects in MW may cause occurrence of electric arc which will
damage the MW.
– Do not use products from recycled paper, because they may run colours and may contain
impurities which may cause sparkles or fire during cooking.
– Remove all plastic packaging before cooking and defrosting. Beware, however, that in
some cases the meal should remain covered with plastic foil – see information on bought
foods (e.g. food with lower thickness or liquid or pulpy foods.
–
Do not heat drinks with high contents of alcohol or big amounts of oil (both could
catch on fire)!
– If you are heating liquid in the MW, it could heat over the boiling point without any visible
signs of bubbles. After removing the dish a heat shock may cause sudden overflow and
burst of boiling liquid. You can prevent this by putting a spoon made of special plastic for
use in high temperatures or a glass stick in the dish with liquid before putting into the oven.
– Remove wire twist-ties and metal handles from paper or plastic containers/bags before
placing them in the oven.
– Small quantities of food requires shorter time for cooking or heating. When using regular
times they may overheat or burn.
– Do not use the MW for frying or preserving.
– If you need to move the oven, let it cool down! The bottom cover heats up during operation.
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Do not plug the fork of the supply cord into the power outlet and do not unplug the
cord with wet hands or by pulling by the supply cord!
– Check the condition of the power cord of the appliance regularly.
– Never put the power cord on hot surfaces or do not let it hang over the edge of a table
or a work top. Plugging or pulling the power cord e.g. by children can result in tilting over
or drawing the appliance down and serious injury!
– The power cord must not be damaged with sharp or hot objects, open fire, it must not
be sunk into water or bent over sharp edges.
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