Classified as Internal
EN 4
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Installation
CAUTION!
If the oven is positioned too close to the wall, the
wall will be burned or stained. Be sure the curtain is
not in contact with the oven body.
Do not put anything between the bottom of the
body and the counter surface on which it is set;
such object could be burnt.
When operating the oven, keep at least 10cm of
space on all sides of the oven to allow adequate air
circulation. It's recommended to have at least 30cm
space between the top of oven and bottom of
cabinet.
Do not cover any parts of the oven with metal foil.
This may cause overheating of the oven.
Do not put anything on the oven while using it. The
heat could cause deformation, crack, etc.
Do not store any flammable material on the oven
during operation, it can cause fire.
Do not rest cooking utensils or baking dishes on the
glass door, it could cause unit to fall.
The temperature of the door or the outer surface
may be higher when the appliance is operating.
Temperature of accessible surfaces may be high
when the appliance is operating
The metal parts and glass window of the door
become extremely hot during use; be careful not to
touch them when opening and closing the door.
2.2 Electrical connection
CAUTION!
Risk of fire and electrical shock.
AC power must be taken from a properly wired outlet.
Insert the plug completely into the socket. If it is not
probably connected, it will become abnormally hot.
Do not use an electric light outlet. Never connect
multiple plugs to the same outlet.
When unplugging the cord, always take hold of the
plug itself. Never pull on the cord; doing so could
break the wires inside the cord.
When cooking oil-splashing dishes such as roast
chicken, it is recommended to put 2 sheets of
aluminum foils on a tray to diminish oil splashing.
The rear surface of appliances should be place
against the wall with gap for ventilation.
When using the oven, do not place the unit close to
the gas burner or other source of high temperature or
block the electric fan at the oven as it could prevent
the oven to get the correct temperature control.
Do not handle the power cord or the appliance with
wet hands. Always unplug the cord after use. Any
malfunctioned unit with plug inserted into the outlet
could cause fire hazard