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Ensure that no objects are beneath the 
appliance during use.

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Ensure that the surface on which the appliance 
is mounted is stable, secure and even.

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If the surrounding surfaces consists of wood, 
vinyl or resin, the distance between surfaces 
should be greater than the distances in fig.4.

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CAUTION! The oven door is made from glass. 
Exercise extreme caution when opening and 
closing the oven door.

Top: more than 10cm

Rear: more  

 

than 5cm

Side: more  

 

than 5cm

fig. 4

Use a single outlet that matches the power rating of the 
unit.  

Heat generated when plugging in multiple appliances 

into one outlet may result in fire.

Plug in directly

16A. 220-240V AC

fig. 5

Do not touch the metallic parts or the glass window 
during or immediately after use. 

 There is danger of getting 

burnt.  Make sure that the Oven is not hot before performing 
maintenance.

fig. 6

Clean dust from the power plug regularly.

  A build-up of dust 

on the plug will attract condensation, which could cause cable 
damage resulring in fire.  Remove the plug and clean with a 
dry cloth.

fig. 7

NO wet hands.

Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet 
hands.

  This may result in electric shock.

fig. 8

Do not put oil into the pan.   

 

There is danger of a fire hazard.

fig. 9

Disassembly is     

 

   prohibited.

Never try to disassemble, repair or remodel the Cook Oven.  

There is danger of fire malfunction, causing injury.
About repair, consult the store from which the Oven was 
purchased.

fig. 10

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Summary of Contents for Cook Master

Page 1: ...TIONS BEFORE USE 2 y e a r g u a r a n t e e E X E C U T I V E C O O K M A S T E R M I N I O V E N Model 2 7 8 0 0 3 4 0 0 W M A X complies with INTERNATIONAL IEC60335 SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS New IM ind...

Page 2: ...ds a fully satisfactory use and long product life can be assured Description A Big hotplate B Small hotplate C Temperature dial of oven D Cord E Power plug F Power light G Temperature dial of small ho...

Page 3: ...ations Do not allow any part of the appliance or the supply cord hang over the edge of the surface on which the appliance is mounted The appliance can fall from the surface and malfunction or even be...

Page 4: ...20 240V AC fig 5 Do not touch the metallic parts or the glass window during or immediately after use There is danger of getting burnt Make sure that the Oven is not hot before performing maintenance f...

Page 5: ...e finished cooked or baked use the oven gloves and carefully remove the bake pan rack Exercise extreme caution when removing contents as the surrounding surfaces are extremely hot and can cause extens...

Page 6: ...Select the desired or required heat level Place pot pan on plate s When no longer required turn off plate s Carefully remove pot pan from plate s Allow plate s to completely cool down and remove plug...

Page 7: ...New IM indd 7 07 04 2011 10 43 32...

Page 8: ...ng 2 Cape Town P O Box 975 Eppindust 7475 South Africa Tel 27 21 534 8114 Fax 27 21 534 8086 Service Centre Share Call 086 111 5006 w e b w w w c r e a t i v e h o u s e w a r e s c o z a New IM indd...

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