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warninG: during operation, the outer surfaces of the oven get hot.
warninG: during operation of the unit the temperature of the inner surfaces of the cavity
can be high.
aTTenTion! due To hiGh TeMPeraTures in The coMBined Mode, children are
allowed To oPeraTe The oven under adulT suPervision onlY!
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It is necessary to clean the oven regularly and remove all remaining food.
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Insufficient oven cleanness may damage the surface, which may decrease the unit operating life
and cause danger.
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This unit is not intended for activation by an external timer or a separate remote control system.
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This unit is designed for household or similar use, such as:
– in kitchens for employees in shops, offices and other service premises;
– in farm houses;
– in hotels, motels and other premises connected with accommodation of clients;
– in B&B hotels;
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The microwave oven is intended for reheating food and beverages. Drying food or clothes, warm-
ing up hot-water bags, slippers, sponges, damp cloth and other similar objects may lead to dam-
age, inflammation or fire.
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Do not place the unit in a cupboard.
safeTY Measures
Before using the unit, read this instruction manual carefully. Keep this manual for future reference.
Use the unit according to its intended purpose only, as it is stated in this user manual. Mishandling
the unit can lead to its breakage and cause harm to the user or damage to his/her property.
To avoid burns, electric shock, fire, microwave radiation exposure and personal injury,
strictly follow the most important safety measures given below.
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Before switching the oven on, make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage speci-
fied on the unit body.
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Use the microwave oven only for the intended purposes, as specified in this manual.
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The microwave oven is intended for cooking food and heating ready meals.
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Do not switch the unit on without food inside.
To avoid fire in the oven cavity:
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when heating food in a plastic or paper package, watch the heating process to prevent package
ignition;
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before putting paper or plastic bags in the unit, remove wire twist-ties (clamps) from them;
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in case of fire inside the oven, switch it off and unplug it immediately, without opening the door in
order not to let the fire spread;
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do not use the oven cavity for storage of products; do not leave paper or food inside it.
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This unit is not intended for activation via an external timer or a separate remote control system.
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Cookware should be preliminarily tested for usage in a microwave oven.
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Cookware can heat up strongly from the cooked products, thus it is necessary to use potholders.
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Be careful taking cookware out of the oven as strong boiling of liquids may happen after you have
finished heating them in the microwave oven.
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Shell eggs and whole hard-boiled eggs should not be heated in microwave ovens since they may
explode due to increase of inner pressure.
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Baby feeding bottles and baby food jars should be placed in the oven without lids or teats. The con-
tents of the bottles should be stirred or shaken periodically. Before feeding the baby from a bottle
or a jar, check the temperature of its content to avoid scalding.
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Never leave the operating unit unattended.
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For children safety reasons, do not leave polyethylene bags, used as a packaging, unattended.
Attention! Do not allow children to play with polyethylene bags or packaging film. Danger of
suffocation!
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Close supervision is necessary when children or disabled persons are near the operating unit.
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