Electricity
The oven is powered by electricity, and there is
always a risk of an electric shock. The following
precautions are therefore to be taken:
• The oven must only be connected to an earthed
safety socket installed in accordance with the
regulations (minimum fuse protection 10 A).
• The oven must only be connected to the
mains if the voltage marked on the rating label
corresponds to the supply voltage.
• Do not kink or pinch the power cord. Keep both
the cord and the oven itself well away from heat
sources (eg hot-plates, gas fl ames).
• When removing the plug from the wall socket,
never pull on the power cord; always grip the plug
itself. Do not carry the oven by its power cord.
• Do not immerse the oven in water or any other
liquid, do not clean it under running water and do
not put it in a dishwasher. The baking tray, baking
rack and handle, however, are dishwasher-safe
once detached.
• Do not use a steam cleaner for cleaning the oven.
• Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
• Do not operate the oven outdoors.
• Do not use any metallic objects when trying
to remove food from inside the oven. Always
disconnect the unit from the mains fi rst, and then
use a blunt, wooden tool.
• As long as it is connected to the mains, a current
is present inside the oven, even if it is switched
off.
• Always remove the plug from the wall socket after
use.
• In the case of an emergency or malfunction,
disconnect the appliance from the mains
immediately. Ensure, therefore, that the plug the
oven is connected to is accessible and can be
removed from the wall socket at any time.
• Always remove the plug from the wall socket
before any cleaning or maintenance work is
carried out.
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