15.5.1 Installation of the appliance
1) Select a level surface providing enough distance between the ventilation slots and
walls or other units.
2) Insert the power plug into a normal household outlet; check that voltage and
frequency of the appliance (see appliance rating label) matches that of the
household electrical supply.
15.5.2 Avoiding radio interference
The device can cause the occurrence of interference in radios, televisions or similar
devices.
Such faults can be rectified or reduced as a result of employing the following measures:
Clean the door and the sealing surfaces of the device.
Set the radio, the television, etc as far as possible away from the device.
Connect the device to a different electrical outlet, so that various power circuits are used
for the device and the receiver with the interference.
15.6 Electrical connection
DANGER
► Risk of electrocution
► Touching internal compponents may cause serious, severe and fatal injuries.
► Do not disassemble the appliance.
► Improper grounding can cause electrical shocks. Do not use a power outlet if it is not
properly installed and grounded.
In order to ensure the safe and trouble-free operation of the device, the following
instructions must be observed for the electrical connection:
Before connecting the device, compare the connection data (voltage and frequency) on
the rating plate with those of your electrical network. This data must agree in order that
no damages occur in the device. If in doubt, ask your qualified electrician.
a) The rear of the appliance must be
facing a wall (10 cm distance). Above
the appliance a clearance of 20 cm is
needed, and on the sides at least 5 cm
distance to other walls or units are
needed.
b) Do not remove the feet from the
bottom of the appliance.
c) Do not cover or obstruct any
openings in the appliance.
d) Covering the ventilation slots may
cause damage to the appliance.
e) Place the microwave appliance as
far away from radios of TVs to minimize
any interference to radio and TV
reception.
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