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• 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 operated. Electrical connections shall
not touch the rear surface, otherwise the connec-
tions 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 fire.
• Unplug the unit during installation, maintenance,
cleaning and repair.
• If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be
replaced by its manufacturer or authorized tech-
nical service or any other personnel qualified at
the same level, in order to avoid any dangerous
situation.
• Make sure the plug is inserted firmly into wall
socket to avoid sparks.
• Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the appli-
ance, otherwise electric shock may occur.
• An omnipolar switch capable to disconnect pow-
er supply is required for installation. Disconnec-
tion from power supply shall be provided with
a switch or an integrated fuse installed on fixed
power supply according to building code.
• Appliance is equipped with a type ‘’Y’’ cord cable.
• Fixed connections shall be connected to a pow-
er supply enabling omnipolar disconnection. For
appliances with over voltage category below III,
disconnection device shall be connected to fixed
power supply according to wiring code.
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