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Safety instructions
Read carefully and store for future use!
Warning:
The safety steps and instructions in this user's manual do not include all the possible conditi-
ons and situations which may arise. The user must understand that a factor that cannot be built into any
product is common sense, caution and care. These factors must therefore come from the user/s using
and operating this product. We do not take responsibility for damages caused during transport, by inco-
rrect use, by voltage fl uctuations or a change or modifi cation of any part of the product.
To prevent the a fi re from occurring or to avoid injury by electric shock, the use of electrical device requi-
res the adherence to basic provisions, including the following:
1. Make sure that the voltage in your power socket corresponds to the voltage on the product's label
and that the power socket is properly earthed. The power socket must be installed according to valid
safety regulations.
2.
Never use the oven if the door is damaged, if the oven does not function correctly or if the
power cord is damaged. Have a professional service centre carry out all repairs or tuning
including the changing of the power cord! Do not remove protective covers from the pro-
duct as there exists a danger of injury by electric shock!
3. To avoid potential injury by electric shock, protect the appliance from direct contact with water and
other liquids. Do not submerge the power cord or plug in water!
4. Do not use the microwave oven outdoors or in a wet environment. Do not touch the power cord or
the appliance with wet hands. There is a danger of injury by electric shock.
5. Pay extra attention if using the oven near children.
6. The microwave oven should not be left in operation without supervision.
7. We recommend that you do not leave the oven with the power cord inserted in the power socket
without supervision. Before carrying out maintenance pull the power cord out of the power socket.
Do not pull the plug out of the power socket by pulling on the cord. Pull the cable out of the power
socket by holding the power plug.
8. Do not use the microwave oven near sources of heat, e.g. cook top hotplates. Protect it from direct
sun rays.
9. The power cord must not touch any hot parts or go over sharp edges.
10. To reduce the risk of fi re in the oven, follow these instructions:
a) Do not overheat food.
b) Before placing paper or plastic bags into the oven, remove all clips.
c)
Do not heat up oil or fat for frying in the oven, because it is impossible to regulate the oil's temperature.
Do not fry food in the oven. Hot oil may damage parts of the oven and kitchen containers and
may also cause burns.
d)
After use wipe the door, door seal and the internal area of the oven with a wipe dipped in a de-
tergent solution and wipe dry. In this way you will remove all dirtiness, fat and food remains.
WARNING: If the door or the door seal are damaged the oven must not be used until it is repai-
red by a qualifi ed technician. Accumulated fat could overheat and cause smoke or fi re.
Do not use abrasive cleaning products.
e)
If the food being prepared in the oven starts to emit smoke or catches on fi re, leave the oven door
closed, turn off the oven and pull the power cord plug out of the power socket.
f)
If using single-use containers from plastic, paper or other fl ammable materials do not leave the
oven without supervision.
11. Reduce the risk of explosion or a sudden boil as follows:
WARNING: Do not put air tight containers into the oven. Baby bottles with a screw on lid or
a dummy are also considered to be closed containers. They could explode.