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microwave oven. Do not stir inside the glass carafe with any hard
objects (e.g. spoon or cooking utensils).
• Do not use a cracked or scratched glass carafe or if the handle is
loose or weakened.
Do not
drink the beverage, if the glass carafe
is damaged in any way (e.g. cracked, broken). Do not drink direct-
ly from the glass carafe. Always check beverages for broken glass
before drinking.
• Do not use ice cubes in the glass carafe, or place the glass carafe
in the refrigerator. Do not place the hot glass carafe on a cold or
wet surface, because the glass could burst. While operation, always
grasp the glass carafe by the handle to move it.
• A short power cord is provided to reduce the risks of becoming
entangled in or tripping over the power cord.
• Place the appliance near a suitable wall power socket to connect
the appliance directly to a mains power supply outlet with protective
conductor (earth/ground) connected properly. Ensure that the voltage
rating of your mains power supply corresponds to the voltage requi-
rements of the appliance (220/240 V, 50 Hz, AC, rated for 16 A).
Exercise caution, when using an extension cord. The extension cord
must be grounded properly and rated for 16 A.
Do not use a multi
socket outlet.
• The installation of a residual current safety switch with a maximum
rated residual operating current of 30 mA in the supplying electrical
circuit is recommended. If in doubt, contact your electrician for further
information.
• Always handle the power cord with care. The power cord may never
be knotted, twisted or squeezed. Do not pull or strain the power cord.
Do not let the plug or power cord hang over the edge of the table or
counter. Take care that the power cord will not get tangled up, and no
one will trip over the power cord or pull the appliance by the power
cord, especially when young children are near. Always grasp the
plug to disconnect the appliance from the power outlet. Do not touch
the plug or appliance with wet hands, when the plug is connected to
the power supply.