
Its outside surfaces heat while your apparatus operates. The interior surfaces of
oven, components that ensures the heat and steam that goes out are quite hot. Even
if the apparatus is turned off, these parts hold its heat for a specific time. Do not touch
onto the hot surfaces. Keep children away.
Do not leave the cooker while cooking with solid or liquid oils. There may be flaming
up on condition of extreme heating. Never pour water to the flames occuring from oil.
Cover the saucepan or frypan with its cover in order to choke the flame that was
occured in this case and turn the cooker off.
The oven and heat adjustment switches must be adjusted and ovens clock must
be programmed for cooking in your oven. Otherwise the oven does not operate.
Do not leave anything on it when the door or drawer of oven is open. You may
unbalance your apparatus or break the cover.
Do not put heavy things or flammable, burnable goods (nylon, plastic bag, paper,
cloth . . . etc) into the lower drawer.
Plug it off when you do not use the apparatus and keep the gas valve off.
Protect your apparatus against atmospheric effects. Do not leave it to effcts
such as sun, rain, snow, powder. . etc.
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5x1.5 mm 380 V ,3N
5x1.5 mm 400 V ,3N
5x1.5 mm 415 V ,3N
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PE
3 x 2.5 mm 220 V
3 x 2.5 mm 230 V
3 x 2.5 mm 240 V
The appliance is provided for fixed connection to the power supply. The connection
of the appliance to an electrical source must be done by authorized technician.
Your apparatus is produced in accordance with the related security instructions
connected with electrical apparatus. The maintenance and repair works must be
made just by the authorized service technician who is trained by the producer firm.
The installation and repair works whitout following rules may endanger you.
3. 4 GENERAL WARNINGS AND MEASURES
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