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SGBR 1500 A2
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Setting up
WARNING! RISK OF FIRE!
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Never place the appliance beneath wall cup-
boards or next to curtains, cupboard walls or
other flammable objects.
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Always ensure a minimum distance between
the appliance and hanging cupboards, ceilings,
walls or similar of at least 10 cm above the
appliance and 5 cm at the sides. For this
reason the appliance may not be used, for
example, in cupboards or similar. Otherwise
there is likely to be insufficient ventilation for
the appliance, which could cause a fire or
damage.
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Always place the appliance on a heat-resistant
surface. Failure to do so increases the risk of
fire or of it being damaged. The area under
the bottom can discolour and be damaged.
Additionally, if placed on a soft upper surface,
the appliance could cause permanent damage
to it due to pressure indentations.
DANGER – ELECTRIC SHOCK!
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Do not place the appliance immediately ad-
jacent to sources of water, e.g. sinks or basins,
or in damp cellar areas. Otherwise, there is
a risk of receiving an electric shock.
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Place the appliance on a solid, level and heat-
resistant surface (e.g. stainless steel worktops
or natural stone worktops such as granite).
Ensure there is sufficient ventilation around the
appliance.
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Clean all components as described in the
section “Cleaning and care”.
Using the appliance
Glass door
ATTENTION! DAMAGE TO PROPERTY!
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Do not lean on the glass door
. Do not
place any objects on the glass door
.
This can cause damage to the hinges.
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If you are cooking especially fatty foodstuffs, this
can result in increased smoke production. In this
case, do not close the glass door
completely;
instead, leave it slightly open:
The glass door
has a latching position so that
it remains open a little: if you carefully push the
glass door
closed, it clicks into this position
shortly before closing completely.
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When drying fruit (to make dried fruit), the glass
door
should remain in the latching position
to ensure that moisture can escape and that the
fruit dries better.
Inserting the crumb tray
■
Push the crumb tray
under the lower heating
element
so that it rests flat on the bottom of
the appliance.
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