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a)
To heat liquids use only a container with a wide opening and after heating let stand for 20 se-
conds, to avoid an eruptive boil.
Eggs in their shell, whole hard boiled eggs, water containing fat or oil and closed glass containers
must not be heated in the microwave oven, because they could explode. Hash browns, sausages or
chestnuts must be shelled or pricked before being inserted into the oven.
c)
Do not take out heated liquids immediately after heating. Wait a few seconds before taking them
out to prevent a potential risk situation caused by an eruptive boil.
d)
The contents of baby bottle and cans with baby food must be mixed before being served or
shaken and its temperature must be checked to prevent burns.
12. After cooking is complete, containers are very hot. Use kitchen gloves to take them out. Be careful
not to burn your face or hands by contact with hot steam.
13. Always slowly lift the most distant edge of the lid or the food foil. Popcorn bags and baking bags
are to be opened at a suffi cient distance from the face.
14. So that the turning plate is not broken:
a) Before cleaning allow the turning plate to cool down.
b) Do not place any hot foods or containers on a cold turning plate.
c) Do not place frozen foods or cold containers on a hot turning plate.
15. Ensure that while cooking containers do not touch the inside walls of the oven.
16. Do not store food or other items inside the oven. If the electrical grid is struck by lightning then the
oven may turn itself on independently.
17. Do not use the oven if there are not any liquids or food inside. By doing this you could damage the
oven.. Do not block or seal the oven's ventilation openings.
18. Do not use accessories that are not recommended by the manufacturer, otherwise you risk voiding
your warranty.
19. Use the microwave oven only in accordance with the instructions included in this user's manual.
This microwave oven is intended for household use only. The manufacturer takes no responsibility
for damages caused by the incorrect use of this appliance.
20. This product may not be used by any persons (including children) with mental disabilities, weak strength or
by inexperienced persons, unless they have been properly trained or schooled in the safe use of the product,
or unless they are properly supervised by a qualifi ed person who is responsible for their safety. Children
must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Do not expose yourself unnecessarily to excessive microwave radiation
1. Do not attempt to put the microwave oven into operation if the oven's door is open. This could
expose you to harmful microwave radiation. Do not try to tamper with or hold back safety locks on
the oven's door.
2. Do not place any foreign objects between the door of the oven. Ensure that dirt and remains of
cleaning agents do not accumulate on the seal on the door and sealing surfaces.
3. Do not attempt to put the oven into operation if it is damaged. It is important that the oven's door
fi ts tightly and is not damaged after being closed.
Examples of dangerous damage to the door:
A) dent in the oven's door.
b) Loosened or broken attachment HINGES or door LOCKS.
C)
door seals or seal surfaces on the front of the oven's frame.
The microwave oven may only be repaired or adjusted by a qualifi ed person.
4. As with most appliances intended for cooking, strict supervision is necessary to prevent the risk of
fi re inside the oven.
In case of fi re:
1. Do not open the door of the oven.
2. Turn off the oven and remove the plug from the power socket.
3. Turn off the main electric power distribution switch.