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4. Do not open the housing under
any circumstances. Do not insert
fingers or foreign objects in any
opening of the appliance and do
not obstruct the air vents.
5. Protect the appliance against
heat. Do not place close to open
flames or heat sources such as
stoves or heating appliances.
Suitable dishes
Material
Micro-
wave
function
Grill
function
Combo
function
Heat-resistant
glass
Yes
Non heat-
resistant glass
No
Heat-resistant
ceramics
Yes
Microwave-safe
plastic
Yes
No
No
Kitchen paper
Yes
No
No
Grill rack, metal
trays
No
Yes
No
Aluminum foil
and aluminum
foil containers
No
Yes
No
Dishes with
gold or silver
decoration
No
(possible sparking and
damaging of decoration)
Containers with
small openings
(e.g., bottles)
No
Meat
thermometers
not explicitly
described as
“microwave-
safe”
No
Yes
No
Wooden or
melamine
containers
No
and result in skin burns. Do not
leave the appliance unattended
when cooking with oils and fats
as these can be a fire hazard if
allowed to overheat.
42. Pierce foods with heavy skins
such as potatoes, squashes,
apples and chestnuts with a
fork before cooking, since they
might explode otherwise.
43. Do not attempt to use this
appliance with the door open or
to damage or disable the door
closing mechanism.
44. Place the appliance on an
even and stable surface able
to hold the combined weight of
the appliance and the heaviest
food likely to be cooked in it.
Electrical safety
1. Ensure the rated voltage shown
on the rating label corresponds
with the voltage of the power
supply.
2. Do not operate any appliance
with a damaged power cord
or plug, when the appliance
malfunctions or has been
damaged in any manner.
3. Protect the power cord against
damages. Do not let it hang
over sharp edges, do not
squeeze or bend it. Do not
place the appliance on the
power cord. Keep the power
cord away from hot surfaces
and open flames and ensure
that nobody can pull on or trip
over it unintentionally.