Safety Instructions and Warnings
10
User's guide
2.3. Appliance
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Unplug your appliance if it malfunctions.
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If the glass is broken, split or cracked: switch the appliance off immediately, disconnect
it from the power supply and contact our Customer Service or your specialised dealer.
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Do NOT open the appliance yourself.
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Repairs to appliances must be carried out by quali
fi
ed technicians.
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The appliance must always be operated with the door closed.
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The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any use of the appliance other than for
the home preparation of food.
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Only use the steamer after it has been installed inside the kitchen unit.
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Do not store oil, fats or in
fl
ammable materials inside the appliance. This may be
dangerous if the steamer is turned on.
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Do not lean or sit on the open appliance door. You could damage it, as well as
endangering your safety.
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In order to cook food in the steamer, place the tray or grid shelf supplied with it over
the shelf runners inside the appliance cavity. The tray and grid shelf have a system
to make their partial outward movement easy for food handling.
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Do no
t place containers or food on the bottom surface of the steamer. Always use the
trays and grid.
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Do not pour water on the bottom surface of the appliance when in use; this may
damage the enamel.
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Open the door as little as possible during cooking. This will reduce power consumption.
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Use protective gloves when performing operations inside the steamer.
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When the appliance is in use, it becomes hot. When the casing heats up, the cooling
fan will switch on to cool the casing down. The cooling fan will operate until the
casing has cooled down, i.e. also when the appliance has been switched off. The
noise made by the fan when it is in operation is normal; it does not indicate any
malfunctioning.
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The steamer operates with hot steam. Accordingly it is normal for condensation to
occur on the appliance after a short time.
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Please always open the appliance door with a certain safety distance, as hot steam
will escape.
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