Do not insert any plastic or other material into the appliance while it is in
operation that could deform, melt or release substances when heated.
Use only containers suitable for cooking, of which food conformity is certified. Do
not use containers made of plastic, rubber, silicone or other materials that can release
substances to the food material, especially at high temperatures.
Do not place food directly on the grille, which only serves as a support for the
containers mentioned in the previous point.
The maximum weight of food that the grille can support is 3.5 kg: do not exceed
this quantity.
Be careful to place the grille in the grooves at the same height: diagonal
positioning of the grille can lead to spillage of the food with risks to the safety of the
operator and people nearby.
Do not place containers or food directly on the lower heating element: doing so
constitutes a serious threat to the safety and physical safety of the operator and the
people nearby, as these containers would quickly become extremely hot and the
heating element would become damaged.
Avoid touching any structural parts, even external ones, during operation, as some
of them could reach high temperatures: the door opening handle is subject to
moderate heat and should be the only part to be touched.
Do not obstruct air intakes: doing so creates potentially dangerous situations as
well as significantly worsening the performance of the appliance.
Periodically check the cleanliness of the ventilation slots: refer to the following
chapter on cleaning if dust or dirt accumulation is found.
Do not cover the appliance with any heat reflective material (e.g. aluminium).
Doing so will lead to the appliance overheating, with the possibility of breakdowns and
danger to the operator or people nearby.
Make sure that every part of the appliance has cooled down adequately before
storing the appliance: leave the door open several minutes after use to facilitate this.
Do not use the appliance if one or more of the parts listed in the following chapter
are missing or damaged: contact your dealer for repair.
Periodically check the conditions of the parts making up the appliance, in
particular the power cord: if any anomalies are found, refrain from using the appliance
and contact qualified technical personnel.
Do not use abrasive sponges or aggressive detergents for cleaning operations:
refer to the following chapter for complete requirements.
Cleaning operations must be carried out taking care to disconnect the appliance
from the power supply: refer to the following chapter for the relevant requirements.
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