
Do not keep flammable materials close while the apparatus is operating.
Pay attention to the cables of the other electrical devices operating near the
apparatus, so as not to touch to hot points
Pay attention the switches to be 0, when the apparatus does not operate.
The glass covers that some models have may crack when they are exposed to
extreme heat. Do not cover the glass cover without being sure that the cooker is off
and cooled completely.
This manual is prepared for more than one model in common. Your apparatus may
not have some of the features that is explained in manual. Pay attention to the
expressions that have figures, while you are reading the operating manual.
Keep children away from the oven.
In case that cracks are visible and ceramic surfaces of the oven is to switch off
immediately to prevent electrical shocks.
During the use the appliance gets hot. Take special care to prevent touching of
heating elements inside oven cavity.
During grilling mode the oven door should be closed.
Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the cooking hobs and oven cavity.
Before opening the lid covering the hotplates, take care that no liquids are on the
top of the lid. The lid is to closed not earlier than hobs have been cooled down.
Take care that the lid is in correct position under operation.
In case that highlight-halogen heaters are installed as hob elements do not stare
into the light.
In case that the oven will be placed on a socket steps must be resorted to prevent
falling down of the oven from the socket.
FOR EFFICIENCY AND SECURITY OF APPARATUS, WE RECOMMEND YOU ALWAYS TO
USE THE ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS AND TO CALL ONLY OUR AUTHORIZED SERVICES
WHEN IN CASE OF A NEED.
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