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The control knobs of the cooker have a clearly marked indicator.
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When the cooker is not in operation, the indicator should indicate
the zero position, and when the cooker is in operation, the indica-
tor should be set to the desired function.
Packaging materials should be kept away from children to avoid
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potential hazards.
Connection leads of other household electrical equipment used
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while the cooker is being operated should be kept away from its
hot elements. Care should be taken not to press any connection
leads with the hot oven door.
When installing the appliance, make sure that the socket is easily
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accessible.
Never use pots protruding outside the hob.
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Never lift the cooker by taking hold of the handle on the door of
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the
oven
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Never use any abrasive cleaners or metal scouring pads for cle-
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aning the cooker’s glass surfaces, as they may scratch the surface
and cause the glass to break.
It is forbidden to clean the oven with the use of steam pressure
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cleaners.
Never make any unauthorized adjustments to the appliance, e.g.
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converting it to a different type of gas or modifying the gas or po-
wer supply system.
A damaged power lead should be exchanged at the manufacturer’s
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or by a specialist servicing centre, or by a qualiied person.
No unauthorized repairs are allowed, except for replacing the oven
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lamp bulb, on pain of voiding the warranty rights.
In the event of failure, particularly gas leaks or short-circuits, turn
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off the appliance and contact your authorized service centre imme-
diately. A faulty appliance must not be used until repaired.
In the event of an escape of gas, immediately close the valve on the
gas supply line or gas cylinder, ventilate the room thoroughly and
call gas emergency service. During that time you must not light
matches, smoke cigarettes, turn on or off any electrical applian-
ces (radio, electric bell, light switch, etc) or mechanical appliances
which produce sparks.
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