• safeguards. After cleaning, in-
stall the safeguards according to
instructions.
• Cable fi xing point shall be pro-
tected.
• Please don’t cook the food di-
rectly on the tray / grid. Please
put the food into or on appropri-
ate tools before putting them in
the oven.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
• Plug the appliance in a grounded
socket protected by a fuse con-
forming to the values specifi ed in
the technical specifi cations chart.
• Have an authorized electrician
set grounding equipment. Our
company shall not be responsible
for the damages that shall be in-
curred due to using the product
without grounding according to
local regulations.
• The circuit breaker switches of
the oven shall be placed so that
end user can reach them when
the oven is installed.
• The power supply cord (the cord
with plug) shall not contact the
hot parts of the appliance.
• If the power supply cord (the cord
with plug) is damaged, this cord
shall be replaced by the manu-
facturer or its service agent or an
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IMPORTANT WARNINGS
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
packaging materials away from
the reach of children.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners or
sharp metal scrapers to clean
the glass as the scratches that
may occur on the surface of the
door glass may cause the glass
to break.
• User should not handle the oven
by himself.
• During usage, the internal and
external surfaces of the oven
get hot. As you open the oven
door, step back to avoid the hot
vapour coming out from the in-
terior. There is risk of burning.
• Do not place heavy objects
when oven door is open, risk of
toppling.
• Oven supply can be disconnect-
ed during any construction work
at home. After completing the
work, re-connecting the oven
shall be done by authorized ser-
vice.
• User should not dislocate the re-
sistance during cleaning. It may
cause an electric shock.
• To prevent overheating, the ap-
pliance should not be installed
behind of a decorative cover.
• Turn off the appliance before re-
moving the
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