Improper use
• Do not use the oven to cook food which is likely
to touch the heating elements or the inside of the
oven.
• The oven is not intended to be operated by
means of an external timer or separate remote-
control system.
• The oven is not intended for drying clothing or any
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other type of object or utensil.
• The oven must only be operated with the crumb
tray properly installed below the heating elements.
• Do not use the oven to heat up food still sealed in
tins.
• When processing food that is likely to expand (eg
yeast dough), ensure suffi cient distance from the
heating elements (see also Chapter 4 'Setting up
the oven').
• The appliance must not be used as an electric
heater.
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Electricity
The oven is powered by electricity, and there is
always a risk of an electric shock. The following
precautions are therefore to be taken:
• The oven must only be connected to an earthed
safety socket installed in accordance with the
regulations (minimum fuse protection 10 A).
• The oven must only be connected to the
mains if the voltage marked on the rating label
corresponds to the supply voltage.
• Do not kink or pinch the power cord. Keep both
the cord and the oven itself well away from heat
sources (eg hot-plates, gas fl ames).
• When removing the plug from the wall socket,
never pull on the power cord; always grip the plug
itself. Do not carry the oven by its power cord.
• Do not immerse the oven in water or any other
liquid, do not clean it under running water and do
not put it in a dishwasher. The baking tray, baking
rack, rotary spit and the handles, however, are
dishwasher-safe once detached.