Safety information
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The microwave must not be immersed in water or other liquids,
held under running water or used in damp rooms because this
can result in an electric shock.
− Switch the microwave off at the power point and pull out the
plug:
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when cleaning the appliance,
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if it is unsupervised,
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if the appliance is no longer in use.
− Protect the microwave from dripping or splashing water. Avoid
contact with water or other liquids. Keep the appliance, the
power cord and the plug away from basins, sinks or similar. If
liquid does get into the appliance, switch off the safety power
point immediately and pull the plug out. Have the appliance
checked by a suitably qualifi ed workshop.
− Never touch the appliance or the power cord with wet hands.
DANGER!
Risk of explosion!
There is a risk of explosion when operating the appliance in
potentially explosive environments.
− Do not use the appliance in areas where there is a risk of
explosion. This includes, for example, fuel pumps, fuel storage
areas or areas in which corrosive agents are processed. This
appliance should also not be used in areas where the air is
contaminated with particles (e.g. fl our or sawdust).
NOTICE!
Possible damage to property!
There is a risk that the appliance may be damaged if not set up
correctly.