• Do not use the oven if you are under medication that may
impair its capabilities.
• Do not place the oven tray, containers or aluminum foil on the
base of the oven. The accumulated heat can damage the base
of the same.
• Be very careful if you use alcohol in your food. Alcohol will
evaporate at high temperatures and can cause flames if it
comes in contact with hot surfaces.
• After each use, check that the oven is turned off.
• DO NOT store flammable materials inside the oven. They run
the risk of igniting if you turn on the oven without first removing
them. Use the device only for the purpose for which it was
designed.
• Do not touch the plug with wet hands. To disconnect the oven
from the mains, gently pull the plug from the socket. Never do
it by pulling on the cord.
• Do not use the oven with the door glass broken or without the
glass.
• Place the rack or tray correctly on the guides and check that
they are properly attached before placing food on them.
• If you use baking paper or aluminum foil, remove the excess
parts. Y Never set the oven to a temperature higher than that
specified on the parchment paper. Also, do not place it on the
base of the oven.
• When the oven door is open, do not place any heavy object on
it, do not lean on it, and do not allow children to sit. It can
cause damage to the door hinges.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners or metal scrapers, scratching the
glass surface of the door may cause the glass to break when
the oven reaches high temperatures.
• When opening the oven door, use caution as the vapors can
injure you.
• Unplug the oven from the mains if you are going to make any
changes to the home's electrical system.
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