more; for safety reasons, dispose of
the appliance.
• Never use corrosive or scouring
cleaning agents.
Safety
General
• Please read these instructions
carefully and retain them for
reference.
• Use this appliance only in accordance
with the instructions.
• This appliance is intended solely for
domestic use.
• Keep the appliance out of the reach of
children, and of persons who may not
be able to operate it safely.
• Have the appliance repaired only by a
qualified electrician. Never try to
repair the appliance yourself.
Electricity and heat
• Verify that the mains voltage is the
same as that indicated on the type
plate on the appliance before use.
• Plug the appliance into an earthed
wall socket.
• Always remove the plug from the
socket when the appliance is not in
use.
• Always remove the plug from the wall
socket by pulling on the plug, not the
power cord.
• Check the appliance's power cord
regularly to make sure it is not
damaged. Do not use the appliance if
the power cord is damaged. Have a
damaged power cord replaced by a
qualified electrician.
• Make sure that the appliance and the
power cord do not come in contact
with sources of heat, such as a hot
hob or naked flame.
• Make sure that the appliance, the
power cord and plug do not come in
contact with water.
• Take care when touching the
appliance and its parts. Allow the
appliance to cool down first. The
appliance and its parts will become
hot whilst the appliance is in use. The
appliance's housing will also become
hot, since the housing is an excellent
conductor of heat.
• The appliance needs space to allow
heat to escape, thereby preventing the
risk of fire. Make sure that the
appliance has sufficient space around
it, and does not come in contact with
flammable material. The appliance
must not be covered.
• Make sure the air vents are not
covered or blocked.
During use
• Never use the appliance outdoors.
• Place the appliance on a flat, stable
surface where it cannot fall.
• Never allow the power cord to hang
over the edge of the draining board,
worktop or table.
• Make sure that your hands are dry
before touching the appliance, power
cord or plug.
• Never use the appliance in a humid
room.
• Switch off the appliance and remove
the plug from the wall socket in the
event of a malfunction during use, and
before cleaning the appliance, fitting
or removing an accessory, or storing
the appliance after use.
• Never fill the machine with more than
the maximum quantity (a total of a
maximum of 900 g,[2,0 LB]); otherwise
the dough will spill over the baking tin.
New Classics Bread Maker Article 1937
11