HOT 600
ATTENTION: do not cover the appliance when it
is operating to avoid the risk of fires.
ATTENTION: This symbol show: Hot surface.
CAUTION: The surface can remain hot during or
after use.
INSTALLATION
• After removing the packing materials, check the integrity of the appliance; if you are unsure, do
not use it and ask for qualified professional help. The packing materials (plastic bags, polystyrene
foam, nails, etc.) must be kept out the reach of children because they are potential sources of
danger; dispose of them according to current regulations, in dedicated containers for differentiated
collection. Attention: any stickers or advertising material applied to the door must be removed
before using the appliance. The manufacturer declines all responsibility in case this is not safe
working practices will be respected.
• Before connecting the appliance, check that the voltage shown on the data plate matches that of
your power supply and that the electric plug is grounded. In the event of incompatibility between
the electric outlet and the plug of the appliance, have the outlet replaced with another more
suitable type by professionally qualified personnel, who will make sure that the section of the wires
of the outlet is appropriate for the absorbed power of the appliance. In general, the use of adapters
or extension cords is not recommended; if their use is indispensable, they must conform to existing
safety standards and their current capacity (amperes) must not be less than the maximum of the
appliance.
• The power socket must be easy to reach so the plug can be removed quickly in case of emergency.
• Each time before use, check that the appliance is in good condition and that the electric cord is not
damaged: if in doubt, ask for professionally qualified help.
• Make sure that the cable is correctly positioned, that it is not touching hot elements or sharp
edges, is not wound around the utensil, is not twisted up on itself or in the way, so the appliance
cannot tip over.
PLACE THE APPLIANCE
- Far from other sources of heat (for example, other ovens, gas hobs, etc.), inflammable materials
(wallpaper, etc.), explosive materials (spray cans) and materials that would become deformed when
heated.
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