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Chapter 5
Last but not least
HAZARDS
The following is a comprehensive list of all hazards and risks this product possesses.
Risk of fire:
• Any combustible items left in or near the oven during operation
• Be aware of baking paper coming into contact of the heating element.
Risk of burns:
• The appliance becomes very hot. Never touch any surfaces or compartments which has been
exposed to the heating elements.
• Accessories also become very hot. Use appropriate gloves and ovenware.
• Alcoholic vapours may catch fire. Never use a high quantity of alcohol in a cooking recipe.
Risk of scalding:
• Any liquid in the cooking compartment may become hot and potentially dangerous if not
handled carefully.
Risk of magnetism:
• Magnets are used during the creation and operation of the control panel.
Keep away all pace makers.
Risk of electric shock:
• The insulation and coating of oven accessories may cause electric shock if they come into contact
with electrical components.
Risk of death or serious injury to human health:
• The appliance will become extremely hot (around 250°C) during operation and any non
approved cooking utensils may release noxious gases if left in the oven which are hazardous
to human health.
• During the operation it is also extremely important to keep children away from the
cooking compartment.
• The cables and wiring harnesses at the rear of the oven must not be tampered with or come into
contact with the hot appliance.
• If the appliance is not operating correctly, do not continue to operate it.
Discuss your problem with our customer service team.