To pull the mains plug out of the wall socket, always pull on the mains
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plug, and never on the power cable.
Disconnect the mains plug from the wall socket, ...
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... after every use,
...if there is a fault,
...when you are not using the device,
...before you clean the device and
...during thunderstorms.
DANGER! Fire hazard
Never leave the device unattended while it is plugged in.
Never cover the device or place it on soft objects (e.g. towels).
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Do not toast buttered bread. The fat could catch fire.
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DANGER! Risk of injury through burning
Do not touch the hot surfaces of the device.
If you are not using a normal slice of toast, there is a risk of touching
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the hot parts of the toaster in the case of smaller sizes or unusual
shapes.
Allow the device to cool down completely before you clean it or put
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it away.
CAUTION! Risk of material damage
Use the original accessories only.
Never place the device on hot surfaces (e.g. hob plates) or near heat
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sources or open fire.
Do not insert knives, forks or other metal objects into the toasting
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compartment.
Check that the toaster can switch off after the toasting process.
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Obstructions could be caused by ...
... slices of bread that are too thick,
... very irregularly formed slices of bread,
... objects that block the lowering lever.
Do not use any astringent or abrasive cleaning agents.
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Do not expose the device to temperatures below −10 °C or above
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+40 °C.
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