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•  The device is intended for home and similar indoor use without special focus.

•  This device is intended, in addition to domestic use, for the following uses:

- in shops, offices and other similar work environments;

- in economic buildings; 

- in hotels, motels and other residential environments;

- in bed and breakfast establishments.

•  It is not a professional device for commercial use.

•  Do not change the technical parameters and features of the device by 

unauthorized modification or modification of any part of the device.

•  The manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused during 

transportation, misuse, damage or destruction of the equipment due to 

adverse weather conditions.

1.2 Safety of the operating environment

•  Do not use the device in an industrial environment or outside environment!

•  Do not expose the device to:

- sources of excessive heat or open flame,

- dripping or splashing water,

- vibration and excessive mechanical stress,

- insects, animals and plants,

- aggressive and chemical substances.

•  The operating environment of the device must always be in accordance with 

the basic characteristics set out.

•  Features of the operating environment:

1.  Ambient temperature: +5 ÷ +40 ° C

2.  Humidity: 5 ÷ 85%

3.  Altitude: ≤ 2 000 m

4.  Occurrence of water: intermittent condensation of water or occurrence of water 

vapor

5.  Occurrence of foreign bodies: quantity and type of dust are insignificant

6.  Protection degree: min. IP20 (device protected from touching dangerous parts 

by hand and non-waterproof)

•  This degree of protection is not indicated on the product and on the technical 

parameters in the operating instructions.

•  If the protection class of the product is different from IPX0, this information 

is then displayed on the label of the device or in the technical data of the 

operating instructions.

•  Other characteristics of the domestic operating environment (mechanical 

stress - vibrations and vibrations, occurrence of plant, animals, weather effects 

...) are negligible in terms of effect on the correct and safe use of electrical 

equipment.

Summary of Contents for HR-111

Page 1: ...Automatic toaster HR 111 Instruction manual Read this manual carefully before using the device and keep it for future reference EN...

Page 2: ...f electrical equipment in the strict sense of the word will include the following categories household electric devices information and communication equipment consumer electronics lighting equipment...

Page 3: ...ssive mechanical stress insects animals and plants aggressive and chemical substances The operating environment of the device must always be in accordance with the basic characteristics set out Featur...

Page 4: ...ces by laypersons it is recommended to install the power supply circuit for sockets with a rated current not exceeding 20 A RCD with a rated operating current not exceeding 30 mA To ensure the safety...

Page 5: ...circuit before attempting unplug the power If you are pulling wet wires from a live power source be very careful If the electrical equipment is installed connecting the protective covers are dismantle...

Page 6: ...user have the device checked and cleaned at least once a year by a specialist workshop By doing so it is possible to achieve safety operational reliability and increased service life Do not disassemb...

Page 7: ...ipment or other damage to property This symbol warns users that if the safety instructions for use and operation of the appliance are not followed there is a risk of Burns from hot surfaces This symbo...

Page 8: ...rts suitable for the location of kitchen utensils It is recommended to use a heat resistant insulation pad underneath the device to provide effective protection against excessive heat flowing from the...

Page 9: ...tch on the appliance until the appropriate cooking area has been placed in the work area There is a risk of serious injury or life threatening There is a risk of serious burns Warning There is a high...

Page 10: ...er cord must remain easily accessible for safe disconnection of the device from the power supply Protect the power cord from touching the hot parts of the device and sharp edges Always unplug the powe...

Page 11: ...from the residues of burners and possible greasy deposits Follow these steps Disassemble depending on the type of appliance and the manufacturer s instructions parts and components that are individual...

Page 12: ...of parts A Indoor baking space B Inner slide position control start baking C Heating intensity regulator browning 6 degrees D REHEAT button E DEFROST button F CANCEL button G Crumb tray H Pastery toa...

Page 13: ...to operate and automatically switches off and slides the inner carriage upwards when baking is completed according to the set level 7 The baking process can be interrupted at any time with the CANCEL...

Page 14: ...ance without unplugging the appliance Use only a slightly damp cloth to clean the device Do not use any solvents or harsh cleaners Unscrew the screw at the bottom of the toaster open the cover and emp...

Page 15: ...human health which could be the consequences of improper disposal waste Contact your local authority or nearest office for more details collection point Improper disposal of this type of waste may res...

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