arise from improper or inadequate
use, or for repairs conducted by non-
qualified personnel.
•
Do not touch the appliance with wet or
damp hands or feet.
•
Keep the appliance separate from water
or other liquids, to avoid electric shock;
do not connect the appliance to the
mains if it is on a damp surface.
•
Place the appliance on a dry, firm and
stable surface.
•
Do not allow children or the disabled to
handle the appliance unsupervised.
•
This appliance should not be used
by physically, sensorially or mentally
handicapped people or people without
experience or knowledge of it (including
children), unless they are supervised or
instructed in the use of the appliance by
a person responsible for their safety.
•
Children should be watched to ensure
they do not play with the appliance.
•
For greater protection, we recommend
installing a residual current device
(RCD) with an operational residual
current not exceeding 30 mA. Ask your
installer for advice.
•
Do not leave the appliance unattended
when it is turned on because it can be
dangerous.
•
When removing the plug never pull on
the cable.
•
Unplug the appliance before cleaning or
maintenance.
•
In the event of fault or malfunction
where the appliance is not to be used,
turn off the appliance and do not
attempt to repair. If a repair is required,
contact a Technical Assistance Service
authorised by the manufacturer and
request the use of original spare parts.
•
If the cable for this appliance is
damaged, contact an authorised
Technical Assistance Service for it to be
replaced.
•
Do not leave the appliance exposed to
the elements (rain, sun, ice, etc.).
•
Do not use or let any part of the
appliance come into contact or near hot
surfaces (kitchen gas or electric hobs or
ovens).
•
Do not use detergents or abrasive
sponges to clean the appliance.
•
Do not touch the hot surfaces. Use the
handles.
•
Do not let the cable come into contact
with the hot parts of the appliance.
•
This appliance is designed exclusively
for domestic use, for cooking,
heating up and defrosting food. The
manufacturer shall hold no liability in
case of improper use.
•
To prevent damage to the appliance, do
not run it when it is empty or without its
tray.
•
Before using the appliance, make
sure the containers are suitable for
microwave use (e.g. heat-resistant
glass, porcelain).
•
Do not obstruct the lock holes on
the front of the microwave: this could
damage the appliance and it would
need to be repaired.
•
It is not advisable to use metal
containers, forks, spoons or knives, or
metal closures or staples on freezing
bags. However, you may occasionally
heat up food on non-covered low-
height aluminium trays (maximum 4
cm).
•
However, the heating time will be
slightly longer in this case. Be careful
to ensure that the tray is correctly
positioned in the centre of the glass
plate and that it is at least 2 cm away
from the metal walls and door of the
appliance on all sides.
•
When heating baby milk and food, the
following are important:
-
remove the teat from baby's bottles
before heating them, shake the
liquid and check its temperature on
the back of your hand before giving
it to the baby.
-
mix and check the temperature of
baby food before the giving it to
the child, to prevent risk of serious
internal burns.
•
This appliance is not designed for use
by physically, sensorially or mentally
handicapped people (including
children), or people with no experience
or knowledge of this type of appliance,
unless a person responsible for their
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