GB
2
9
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t
ip
s
Th
is
appliance
has
been
designed
and
manufactured
in
compliance
with
international
safety
standards.
The
following
warnings
are
provided
for
safety
reasons
and
must
be
read
carefully.
G
ene
r
a
l
s
a
f
et
y
The
appliance
was
designed
for
domestic
use
inside
the
home
and
is
not
intended
for
commercial
or
industrial
use.
The
appliance
must
not
be
installed
outdoors,
even
in
covered
areas.
It
is
extremely
dangerous
to
leave
the
appliance
exposed
to
rain
and
storms.
Do
not
touch
the
appliance
with
bare
feet
or
with
wet
or
damp
hands
and
feet.
The
appliance
must
be
used
by
adults
only
for
the
preparation
of
food,
in
accordance
with
the
instructions
provided
in
this
booklet.
The
instruction
booklet
accompanies
a
class
1
(insulated)
or
class
2
-
subclass
1
(recessed
between
2
cupboards)
appliance.
D
o
not
touch
the
heatin
g
elements
or
certain
parts
o
f
the
oven
door
w
hen
the
appliance
is
in
use
;
these
parts
b
ecome
e
x
tremely
hot
.
Keep
children
w
ell
a
w
ay
f
rom
the
appliance
.
The
glass
ceramic
hob
is
resistant
to
mechanical
shocks,
but
it
may
crack
(or
even
break)
if
hit
with
a
sharp
object
such
as
a
tool.
If
this
happens,
disconnect
the
appliance
from
the
electricity
mains
immediately
and
contact
a
Service
Centre.
If
the
surface
of
the
hob
is
cracked,
switch
off
the
appliance
to
prevent
electric
shocks
from
occurring.
Make
sure
that
the
power
supply
cables
of
other
electrical
appliances
do
not
come
into
contact
with
the
hot
parts
of
the
oven.
The
openings
used
for
the
ventilation
and
dispersion
of
heat
must
never
be
covered.
Always
use
oven
gloves
when
placing
cookware
in
the
oven
or
when
removing
it.
Do
not
use
flammable
liquids
(alcohol,
petrol,
etc...)
near
the
appliance
while
it
is
in
use.
Do
not
place
flammable
material
in
the
lower
storage
compartment
or
in
the
oven
itself.
If
the
appliance
is
switched
on
accidentally,
the
materials
could
catch
fire.
The
internal
surfaces
of
the
compartment
(where
present)
may
become
hot.
Always
make
sure
the
knobs
are
in
the
position
when
the
appliance
is
not
in
use.
When
unplugging
the
appliance,
always
pull
the
plug
from
the
mains
socket;
do
not
pull
on
the
cable.
Never
perform
any
cleaning
or
maintenance
work
without
having
disconnected
the
appliance
from
the
electricity
mains.
If
the
appliance
breaks
down,
under
no
circumstances
should
you
attempt
to
perform
the
repairs
yourself.
Repairs
carried
out
by
inexperienced
persons
may
cause
injury
or
further
malfunctioning
of
the
appliance.
Contact
Assistance.
Do
not
rest
heavy
objects
on
the
open
oven
door.
Remember
that
the
temperature
of
the
cooking
zones
remains
relatively
high
for
at
least
thirty
minutes
after
they
have
been
switched
off.
An
indicator
light
provides
a
warning
when
residual
heat
is
present
(
see
Start-
up
and
use
).
Keep
any
object
that
could
melt
away
from
the
hob,
for
example
plastic
and
aluminium
objects,
or
products
with
a
high
sugar
content.
Keep
plastic
and
aluminium
film
and
packaging
away
from
the
hob:
if
placed
on
surfaces
that
are
still
hot,
they
may
cause
serious
damage
to
the
hob.
Always
make
sure
pan
handles
are
turned
towards
the
centre
of
the
hob
in
order
to
avoid
accidental
burns.
Do
not
place
metal
objects
(knives,
spoons,
pan
lids,
etc.)
on
the
hob
as
they
may
become
hot.
F
or
the
attention
o
f
w
earers
o
f
pacemakers
or
other
active
implants
:
The
hob
complies
with
all
current
standards
on
electromagnetic
interference.
Your
induction
hob
is
therefore
perfectly
in
keeping
with
legal
requirements
(89/336/CEE
directives).
It
is
designed
not
to
create
interference
on
any
other
electrical
apparatus
being
used
on
condition
that
the
apparatus
in
question
also
complies
with
this
legislation.
Your
induction
hob
generates
short-range
magnetic
fields.
To
avoid
any
interference
between
your
induction
hob
and
a
pacemaker,
the
latter
must
be
designed
to
comply
with
relevant
regulations.
In
this
respect,
we
can
only
guarantee
our
own
product
conformity.
Please
consult
the
pacemaker
manufacturer
or
your
doctor
concerning
its
conformity
or
any
possible
incompatibility.
The
appliance
should
not
be
operated
by
people
(including
children)
with
reduced
physical,
sensory
or
mental
capacities,
by
inexperienced
individuals
or
by
anyone
who
is
not
familiar
with
the
product.
These
individuals
should,
at
the
very
least,
be
supervised
by
someone
who
assumes
responsibility
for
their
safety
or
receive
preliminary
instructions
relating
to
the
operation
of
the
appliance.
D
i
s
p
o
s
a
l
When
disposing
of
packaging
material:
observe
local
legislation
so
that
the
packaging
may
be
reused.
The
European
Directive
2002/96/EC
relating
to
Waste
Electrical
and
Electronic
Equipment
(WEEE)
states
that
household
appliances
should
not
be
disposed
of
using
the
normal
solid
urban
waste
cycle.
Exhausted
appliances
should
be
collected
separately
in
order
to
optimise
the
cost
of
re-using
and
recycling
the
materials
inside
the
machine,
while
preventing
potential
damage
to
the
atmosphere
and
to
public
health.
The
crossed-out
dustbin
is
marked
on
all
products
to
remind
the
owner
of
their
obligations
regarding
separated
waste
collection.
For
further
information
relating
to
the
correct
disposal
of
exhausted
household
appliances,
owners
may
contact
the
public
service
provided
or
their
local
dealer.
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e
s
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e
c
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a
n
d c
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s
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r
on
m
ent
You
can
help
to
reduce
the
peak
load
of
the
electricity
supply
network
companies
by
using
the
oven
in
the
hours
between
late
afternoon
and
the
early
hours
of
the
morning.
The
cooking
mode
programming
options,
the
delayed
cooking
mode
(
see
Cooking
modes
)
and
delayed
automatic
cleaning
mode
(
see
Care
and
Maintenance
)
in
particular,
enable
the
user
to
organise
their
time
efficiently.
Always
keep
the
oven
door
closed
when
using
the
BARBECUE
and
GRATIN
modes:
This
will
achieve
improved
results
while
saving
energy
(approximately
10%).
Check
the
door
seals
regularly
and
wipe
them
clean
to
ensure
they
are
free
of
debris
so
that
they
adhere
properly
to
the
door,
thus
avoiding
heat
dispersion.