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Important Information
Appliance safety considerations
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The appliance should only be used for the
preparation of food.
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The surfaces of heating and cooking
appliances get hot during operation.
The interior oven walls and the heating
elements get extremely hot. Always keep
children away from the appliance.
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Never leave the appliance unattended
when cooking with fat or oil. They can
catch fire if overheated.
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Make sure that the power cord never
comes into contact with the hotplates, and
does not get caught in the hot oven door.
The plastic insulation could melt.
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In the case of a defect, switch off (or
remove) the mains fuse in the building
electrical system.
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Do not store combustible items in the
oven. They could ignite if the oven is
switched on accidentally. Do not place any
objects on the hob which might catch fire.
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Do not clean the oven or the hob with
steam or high-pressure cleaners.
Appliance safet
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If using hot air
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, do not place
greaseproof paper loosely in the oven
(e.g. when heating the oven).
The hot-air fan could draw in the paper
which may damage the heater and fan.
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Do not insert a baking sheet at the
bottom of the oven, or cover it with
aluminium foil, because a heat build-up
would result. Roasting and baking times
would change, and the enamel would
be damaged.
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Never pour water directly into the hot
oven. Damage to the enamel could
result.
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Fruit juices dripping from the baking
sheet leave spots that cannot be
removed later. For baking, use the
deeper universal baking pan.
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Never stand or sit on the open oven
door.
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The oven door must close properly.
Keep the door sealing surfaces clean.
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Keep an eye on pressure cookers during
the heat-up phase. As soon as the
proper cooking pressure is reached,
reduce the heat setting.
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Please observe the separate operating
instructions that came with your hob.
Initial burn-in
1.
Heat the empty oven for approx.
30 minutes.
Select top and bottom heat at a setting
of 240° C.
During the initial burn-in phase, please
open the kitchen windows to dissipate
unpleasant odours.
2.
Operate cast-iron hotplates, without
placing utensils on them, on the highest
heat setting for about 1 to 2 minutes.
The odour rising from the hotplates is
caused by the burning-in of the
corrosion protection, and occurs only
during the initial use.
Preliminary cleaning:
1.
Clean the appliance exterior with a soft
moistened cloth.
2.
Clean the oven and the accessories with
a hot detergent solution.
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Please observe the operating
instructions furnished with the hob.
Before Using Your Appliance for the First Time
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