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4.4 Hot surfaces
4.5 Live components
4.6 Microwave emissions
When the covers of the Commercial High Speed Oven are removed, there is a risk of
electric shock from touching live parts.
Make sure that any work on the electrical system is performed solely by a qualified
electrician from an authorized customer service office.
Before removing the covers:
Switch the appliance off and disconnect the plug from the wall socket.
Turn off the isolator switch to disconnect fixed wired appliances and lock-off.
Take protective measures at every power switch to ensure that the power
cannot be switched on again.
Always discharge the high voltage capacitors before working on the appliance
using a suitably insulated 10M
Ω
resistor.
Make sure that the appliance is de-energized.
Make sure that the electrical connections are intact and connected securely before
you reconnect the appliance to the power supply.
Before putting the appliance back into operation, make sure that the appliance,
including all metallic accessories, is connected to an equipotential bonding system.
You may get burnt if you touch any of the interior parts of the cooking chamber, the
inside of the appliance door or any parts that were inside the oven during cooking.
Before starting servicing and repair work, wait until the cooking chamber has
cooled to below 50°C / 122°F or put a cup of ice cube into the cavity to cool the
cooking chamber.
Wear personal protective equipment.
Do not become exposed to emissions from the microwave generator or parts
conducting microwave energy.
Never operate an appliance that has failed the "Microwave Leakage test".
Risk of burns from microwave emissions
DANGER
Risk of electric shock from live parts
DANGER
Risk of burns from high temperatures inside the cavity and on the inside
of the appliance door
DANGER
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