• If the power supply cable is dam-
aged, it must be replaced by its
manufacturer or authorized tech-
nical service or any other person-
nel qualifi ed at the same level, in
order to avoid any dangerous sit-
uation.
• Make sure the plug is inserted
fi rmly into wall socket to avoid
sparks.
• Do not use steam cleaners for
cleaning the appliance, otherwise
electric shock may occur.
• An omnipolar switch capable to
disconnect power supply is re-
quired for installation. Discon-
nection from power supply shall
be provided with a switch or an
integrated fuse installed on fi xed
power supply according to build-
ing code.
• Appliance is equipped with a
type ‘’Y’’
cord cable.
• Fixed connections shall be con-
nected to a power supply ena-
bling omnipolar disconnection.
For appliances with over voltage
category below III, disconnection
device shall be connected to fi xed
power supply according to wiring
code.
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IMPORTANT WARNINGS
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
equally qualifi ed personnel to
prevent a hazardous situation.
• Never wash the appliance by
spraying or pouring water on it.
There is a risk of electrocution.
• WARNING: To avoid electric
shock, ensure that the device
circuit is open before changing
the lamp.
• WARNING: Cut off all supply cir-
cuit connections before access-
ing the terminals.
• Do not use cut or damaged cords
or extension cords other than the
original cord.
• Make sure that there is no liquid
or humidity in the outlet where
the product plug is installed.
• The rear surface of the oven also
heats up when the oven is oper-
ated. Electrical connections shall
not touch the rear surface, oth-
erwise the connections may be
damaged.
• Do not tighten the connecting
cables to the oven door and do
not run them over hot surfaces.
If the cord melts, this may cause
the oven to short circuit and
even a fi re.
• Unplug the unit during installa-
tion, maintenance, cleaning and
repair.
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