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• Connect to 230 V, 50 Hz only.
The guarantee is not valid if the
appliance is connected to incorrect
voltage.
• Never try to repair the appliance
yourself. Please contact the store
where you bought the appliance for
repairs under guarantee.
• Unauthorised repairs or
modifications will invalidate the
guarantee.
• Always follow the instructions in
the “Tips for food preparation” and
“Using utensils when preparing
food” sections.
• Do not switch on when empty. To
be able to absorb microwaves,
there must be something in the
appliance (food) to avoid damage.
• If you would like to practise using
the various functions, place a cup
of water inside the oven.
• Do not use the appliance if the
turntable ring and glass tray are not
installed.
• Never cook food directly on the
glass turntable; always use a
suitable container.
• On the right-hand side of the oven
compartment there is a mica plate
(resembles cardboard); this must
not be removed.
• Do not use if the safety locking
system is not functioning, which
means that the appliance could
be switched on even if the door is
not closed. If the door is open, you
risk being exposed to microwave
radiation.
• Never prop the door open.
• Do not use the appliance if there are
cleaning agent residues inside it.
• When using grill or combination
cooking, the microwave oven can
get very hot.
Positioning the appliance
• Avoid blocking the ventilation slots
on the top, sides and back.
• Do not remove the feet.
• This appliance is designed to be
freestanding. Always ensure the vent
holes on top of the cabinet are not
covered. If they are covered while
the appliance is in use, there is a
risk of overheating. Do not use the
appliance until it has cooled down.
Important safety measures when
preparing food!
• If using the appliance to heat baby
food or liquids in a feeding bottle,
you must always stir the food/
liquid and check the temperature
thoroughly before serving. This
ensures that the heat is evenly
distributed and avoids scalding
injuries. The lid and/or teat must not
be fitted on feeding bottles when
placed in the appliance.
• If some foods are heated too long,
they may char and give off smoke.
If this happens, you should leave
the oven door closed and switch off
the appliance completely.
• Some foods with low water content,
e.g. chocolate in squares and
pastries with a sweet filling, should
be heated carefully, If not, they or
the container may be ruined.
Fire hazard!
• To reduce the risk of fire occurring
in the oven compartment, please
note the following points:
• Do not cook food for too long or at
too high a temperature and do not
leave unattended if paper, plastic
or other flammable materials have
been used with a view to reducing
cooking times.