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• Do not place the appliance close to any heat source or near
to any electrical elements. Do not stand the appliance on
top of any other appliance.
• Use the handles and the buttons; use oven gloves if
necessary.
• Be careful when opening and closing the door of your oven:
any violent shock or excessive stress caused by variations
in temperature may break the glass parts. These parts are
made of toughened glass in order to avoid any risk of spray
and thus avoid danger to the user.
• Never place any plates on the glass of your oven when it is
open.
• Should any parts of the product catch fire never try to
extinguish the fire with water. Unplug the appliance and do
not open the door. Smother the flames with a damp cloth.
• Do not store any inflammable products close to or
underneath the furniture unit where the appliance is located.
• Do not operate the appliance under a wall unit, shelving,
or close to inflammable materials such as blinds, curtains,
drapes…
• Do not use the appliance as a heat source.
• Never place paper, cardboard, or plastic in the appliance and
never put anything on top of it (utensils, grill, objects, hot
dishes after cooking…).
• Do not put any aluminum foil under the appliance to protect
the work surface, nor between the heating elements, nor
in contact with the inside walls or the elements, because
you run the risk of seriously damaging the oven or the work
surface.
• Never insert anything into the ventilation ducts and do not
obstruct them.
• Do not use any powerful or abrasive cleaning products
(notably soda based strippers), nor brillo pads, nor scourers.
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE
Environment protection first!
Your appliance contains valuable materials which can
be recovered or recycled. Leave it at a local civic waste
collection point.