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Leave unplugged when not in use; this is
to avoid injury, scalds, electric shock, or
fire caused by a short-circuit .
Be sure to firmly hold the plug when
removing from an outlet; this is to avoid
electric shock, shorting, or fire .
Do not use multiple outlet
receptacles; this is to avoid
fire .
Do not use this appliance for any other
purpose than cooking;
this is to avoid fire.
Do not place the baking pan, oven rack,
food, or any glasses or vases containing
water on top of the appliance . Do not
place anything into the gap under the
appliance .
This could cause the appliance to deform or
deteriorate which could cause a fire. Also,
spilled water could cause electric shocks, fire,
or malfunctions.
Do not place any containers that are
vulnerable to heat, such as plastic or
paper products, or plastic wrap, in the
appliance;
this is to avoid them melting or burning which
could cause a fire.
Do not immerse the appliance in water, or
pour water into the appliance;
this is to avoid short circuits, electric shocks,
and malfunctions.
Do not use the appliance if you notice any
problems, such as deformities to the door
or damage to the heating element;
this is to avoid electric shocks.
English
Never
immerse
the unit in
water or
other liquid .
Stop using the appliance immediately if
you notice any problems or damage .
Continued use in anything but proper working
order may result in fire, electrical shock or
injury.
(Examples of trouble)
• The power cord and plug become
abnormally hot.
• When the power cord is moved, power
is supplied at some moments and not
supplied at other moments.
• When the product is different than usual,
such as it becomes abnormally hot or there
is the smell of something burning.
• If you feel an electric shock when you
touch the product.
• Other troubles
Immediately unplug the power cord from its
outlet and contact the place of purchase for
inspection and servicing.
Unplug
the power
plug .
Do not use on an unstable surface, or on
a table or rug that is vulnerable to heat;
this is to avoid fire.
Do not use near the wall or furniture .
Walls or furniture could be damaged by
steam or heat from the appliance which could
cause fire or discoloration. Make sure the
temperature does not get too high when it
is placed in a kitchen cabinet. When using
the appliance on a wooden shelf, make sure
there is enough space around the appliance
as shown in the illustration below. More space
is required when using the toaster near plastic
cloths or resin walls and furniture etc.
Sides
at least
1.8inch/
4.5 cm
Top at least
3.9inch/10 cm
Rear
at least
1.8inch/
4.5 cm
Make sure the front, and at least one side,
are not pressed against the wall
Do not fix the timer knob in place, or turn
it too far;
this is to avoid fire.
Do not carry the appliance by the door
handle .
If the door breaks, the door or the appliance
could fall causing an injury or damage.
Caution
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