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Keep any accessories and electrical cables away from the hot parts of the
appliance.
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Never move baking trays and baking racks while they are hot, let them cool
down first.
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Always switch off and unplug the appliance before cleaning and maintenance.
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This appliance is designed for household use and can be installed in standard
kitchens or living units.
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All surfaces or furniture surrounding the oven and all materials used for
installation must be able to withstand at least 85 °C during use of the
appliance.
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Some types of vinyl and laminate are particularly susceptible to heat damage
and discolouration at high temperatures. Check which surfaces are provided
before installing the appliance.
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The user is responsible for any damage caused by installing the appliance
near non-heat-resistant materials or too close to furniture
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Only install the appliance in accordance with and follow the requirements set
out in these operating instructions.
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Installation must be carried out by a competent person or a qualified
electrician.
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Dispose of the packaging material as soon as possible and ensure that it does
not get into the hands of children, as this could result in a choking hazard.
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Do not place heavy objects on the oven door or lean against it while it is open,
as this could cause damage to the hinges.
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Do not place any containers containing hot oil or grease in unattended areas
as they may cause a fire hazard.
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Do not place pans, baking trays or aluminium foil directly on the bottom of the
oven as this could cause heat to build up and damage the enamel.
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Make sure you select the appropriate temperature and function for all
foods so that foods and liquids do not overflow or burn. Ensure that food is
prepared in sufficiently large containers and that you use a drip tray where
necessary.
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Do not install the appliance directly next to curtains or soft furniture.
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Never try to lift the appliance by the oven door or handles, as this could cause
damage to the appliance or injury to persons.
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If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
customer service or a similarly qualified person to avoid danger.
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Install the appliance in a place where the power socket used for the plug is
easily accessible at all times.
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Before connecting the plug of the appliance to the socket, check that the
voltage of the socket matches the voltage indicated on the rating plate of the
appliance.
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