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22.  Do not place or store the appliance where it can fall or be pulled into a tub of 

sink. 

23.  Always leave enough space around the device when it is in use among other 

items. Do not place the device near flammable materials such as furniture, 
pillows, fabrics, curtains, etc. WARNING! If you use the device on a surface 
that can be damaged by heating, it is recommended to place an insulation 
base under the device. 

24.  Keep the appliance in a minimum distance of 25 cm from walls and other 

objects.  

25.  Do not cover the ventilation holes on the appliance as this may cause 

overheating. 

26.  Always use the device in an upright position. 
27.  Do not place the appliance on any heat sensitive surface when hot or when 

plugged in. 

28.  Do not operate the appliance with wet hands. 
29.  Do not use while you are in contact with water. 
30.  Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other liquids. 
31.  Do not touch an appliance that has fallen into water. Just pull the plug off. 
32.  Use only proper cookware for oven use that are high temperature resistant 

and are made of metal, heat resistant glass or fireproof ceramic materials. 

33.  Do not pour water on the glass oven door while it is still warm, as this can 

cause cracks. 

34.  Do not cover any part of the oven with metal foil. This may cause the oven to 

overheat. 

35.  Do not place any of the following materials in the oven: cardboard, plastic, 

paper, or anything similar. 

36.  Be sure that nothing touches the top or bottom heating elements of the oven. 
37.  Oversized foods must not be inserted in the oven as they may create a fire 

and also cause electric risk. 

38.  Do not leave inside the oven any kitchen tools made of metal or any other 

material when the appliance is in operation. 

39.  Do not drop or insert any objects into any opening. 
40.  Do not touch the heated surfaces when the device is in operation, as there is 

a risk of burns. Do not let bare skin or eyes touch heated surfaces. 

41.  Do not touch any part of the device, other than the switches and handle 

when you use the appliance as there is a risk of burns. 

42.  Always wear protective, insulated oven gloves when inserting or removing 

items from the hot oven. 

43.  Use extreme caution when removing the wire rack, bake tray or any other 

cookware from the hot oven, or when disposing hot grease or other hot 
liquids from the cookware. 

44.  Do not move the appliance while it is operating. 
45.  The device should always be disconnected from the mains when not in use. 

Always switch OFF and unplug the appliance if it is not in use before moving, 
cleaning, assembling or disassembling, when changing fittings and storing it. 

Summary of Contents for GH23

Page 1: ...14 Electric Oven 23 L Model No GH23 Ref No 875 4443 INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...l the cord to disconnect it 7 Do not use the cord as a handle 8 Do not let the cord wedged between a closed door 9 Do not pull the cord near sharp corners 10 Do not let the cable resting on a hot surf...

Page 3: ...e cracks 34 Do not cover any part of the oven with metal foil This may cause the oven to overheat 35 Do not place any of the following materials in the oven cardboard plastic paper or anything similar...

Page 4: ...are near the device 50 The device is not a toy Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 51 Always supervise the device when it is in use 52 The appliance should...

Page 5: ...erated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system WARNING This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities...

Page 6: ...n disinfector machine 5 Place the appliance on a flat stable and dry surface Keep the appliance in a minimum distance of 25 cm from walls and other objects 6 Before using the device unfold the cord co...

Page 7: ...en heating element 4 Lower oven heating element 5 Crumb tray 6 Oven door 7 Handle 8 Thermostat knob for oven temperature regulation 9 Switch for upper lower oven heater 10 Timer 11 Power indication li...

Page 8: ...gh temperature 190 C Position 230 Maximum temperature 230 C Switch for upper and lower oven heaters These switches give you the option to select the function of the upper and lower heating elements of...

Page 9: ...elements upper and bottom of the oven and is the most common way to cook It is suitable for sensitive foods and also foods that need long time cooking How to BROIL Upper Heating Elements 1 Preheat the...

Page 10: ...e the bake tray with food on the wire rack 3 Close the oven door 4 Turn the switch for upper lower oven heater 9 in position 5 Turn the thermostat knob for oven temperature regulation 8 to the desired...

Page 11: ...ternally with a slightly damp cloth Then wipe the inner walls of the oven with a dry and soft damp cloth removing any residual After cleaning the oven leave the door open in order to help dry thorough...

Page 12: ...throughout EU To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources To return your...

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