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9
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
The use of any electrical
appliance requires the following
common sense safety rules.
Primarily there is danger of
injury or death and secondly the
danger of damage to the
appliance. These are indicated
in the text by the following two
conventions:
WARNING: Danger to the
person!
IMPORTANT: Damage to the
appliance! In addition we offer
the following safety advice.
Location
•
Always locate your appliance
away from the edge of the
worktop.
•
Ensure that the appliance is
used on a firm, flat, heat
resistant surface.
•
Ensure that sufficient space is
left above and around all sides
of your appliance to allow air to
circulate.
•
Do not use the appliance
outdoors or near water.
•
IMPORTANT: Do not use too
close to curtains, draperies,
walls, cupboards and other
flammable materials.
•
WARNING: Do not use
underneath cupboards.
Personal safety
•
Do watch your appliance during
use.
•
WARNING: Do not touch the
top of the appliance or
other hot parts during or
after use, use handles or
knobs.
•
WARNING: Do not insert
oversize foods, metal, foil
packages or utensils into
the toaster.
•
WARNING: Do not attempt
to dislodge food when the
appliance is plugged in and
never insert cooking
utensils into the slots.
•
IMPORTANT: Do not place
bread or other items on top of
the slots as this may damage
the appliance and creates a fire
hazard.
Mains lead
•
The mains lead should reach
from the socket to the appliance
without straining the
connections. Reduce the length
of the excess lead by using the
cord storage facility.
•
Do not let the mains lead hang
over the edge of the worktop
where a child could reach it.
•
Do not let the lead run across
an open space e.g. between a
low socket and table.
•
Do not let the lead run across a
cooker or hot area which might
damage the cable.
Children
•
Never allow a child to operate
this appliance.
•
Children are vulnerable in the
kitchen particularly when
unsupervised and if appliances
are being used or cooking is
being carried out.
•
Teach children to be aware of
dangers in the kitchen, warn
them of the dangers of reaching
up to areas where they cannot
see properly or should not be
reaching.
Other safety
considerations
•
Do not operate with a damaged
cord or plug or after the
appliance malfunctions or has
been damaged in any manner.
Contact Morphy Richards for
advice.
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