Safety
Page EN-5
have been given supervision or in-
struction concerning use of the ap-
pliance in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved.
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Children shall not play with the appli-
ance.
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Cleaning and user maintenance shall
not be made by children without su-
pervision.
Risks in handling household
electrical appliances
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe
injury or death.
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Only use the appliance indoors. Do
not use in wet rooms or in the rain.
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Do not operate or continue to oper-
ate the appliance if
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it exhibits visible damage, e.g. the
connector cable is defective, the
control panel is cracked or the door
function is impaired.
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it starts smoking or there is a smell
of burning.
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it makes unfamiliar noises.
In such cases, you should pull the
mains plug out of the socket or switch
off/unscrew the fuse, keep the cook-
ing chamber door closed and have
the appliance repaired (see chapter
“Service”).
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If the supply cord is damaged, it must
be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualifi ed
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
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Check the appliance regularly for
damage.
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Do not use the appliance in wet
rooms or outdoors.
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The appliance corresponds to protec-
tion class I and may only be connect-
ed to a plug with a protective conduc-
tor that has been properly installed.
Ensure that the voltage is correct
when connecting it. More detailed in-
formation about this can be found on
the nameplate.
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Since all poles of the appliance can-
not be disconnected from the mains
via an accessible disconnecting de-
vice, an all-pole disconnecting device
in accordance with overvoltage cate-
gory III must be connected within the
house installation with at least 3 mm
contact clearance; consult a qualifi ed
professional if necessary (see “Ser-
vice” on page EN-41).
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We recommend using a pulse-sensi-
tive fault current switch (residual cur-
rent operated circuit-breaker).
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The appliance must only be connect-
ed to the mains after completion of
all installation and assembly work.
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Keep the appliance, the mains plug
and the mains cord away from open
fl ames and hot surfaces. The insula-
tion of the mains cord could melt.
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Do not kink or pinch the mains cord
or lay it over sharp edges.
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Never pull the mains plug out of the
socket by the mains cord; always hold
the mains plug itself.
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Never touch the mains plug with wet
hands.
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Never immerse the mains cord or plug
in water or any other liquids.
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In the event of a fault, as well as be-
fore cleaning or maintenance, pull
out the mains plug/switch off or un-
screw the fuse.