FMXO 86 S XS
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Proper installation and placement
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Keep children away from the device and
the packaging material.
If the oven is to be permanently connected to
the power supply:
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Ensure that the device is installed only by the
customer service, an electrician or trained
personnel with the appropriate
knowledge/education.
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Ensure that the device is connected directly
to the mains socket. Ensure that no adapters,
no multi-sockets and no extension cables are
used to connect the device.
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Ensure that the device is not exposed to
atmospheric agents (rain, sun).
Risk of death!
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Keep pets away from the device.
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Packaging materials, e.g. plastic film
and polystyrene, can be dangerous for
children.
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Keep packaging material away from
children.
Proper use
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Only use the device to prepare and cook food.
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Use oven gloves when placing containers
in the oven or when taking containers out
of the oven.
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Observe the manuals of the cooking
devices that are used with the oven when
using the device.
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Do not place power cables of other electric
appliances on hot parts of the oven.
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Do not use flammable liquids near the oven.
Risk of overheating and malfunction
of the oven due to blocked ventilation!
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Never cover the inside walls of the oven
with aluminium foil.
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Do not block the ventilation of the fan or the
cooling openings above the oven door.
Risk of burns!
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When opening or closing the door, always
hold the door handle in the middle.
Risk of electric shock due to
damaged device!
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Do not switch on a damaged device.
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Switch off the fuse in the fuse box.
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Contact the customer service.
Risk of electric shock!
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Do not touch the device with wet parts of
your body.
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Do not use the device when barefoot.
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Do not pull on the device or power cable to
unplug it from the socket.
Maintenance and cleaning
Before maintenance or cleaning:
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Disconnect the device from the power
supply, e.g. switch off the fuse in the
fuse box.
Risk of electric shock due to
entering liquid!
The device contains electrical components.
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Make sure that no liquid enters the interior
of the device.
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Do not use pressurised steam to clean the
device.
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Do not use a wet cloth to clean the
operating elements.
Repair
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Do not allow anyon except qualified
personnel to install or repair the appliance.
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Contact a service centre authorised by
themanufacturer or qualified personnel in
the following cases:
– Immediately after unpacking, in the event of
doubts regarding the integrity of the device
– During installation (according to the
manufacturer‘s instructions)
– Doubts regarding the correct operation of
the device
– Malfunction or poor operation
– Replacing the power socket if incompatible
with the power plug of the device.
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