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Risk of burns, Risk of scalding, Risk of injury – Neff C57W40N3GB User Manual

Page 4: Causes of damage, Caution, Creation of sparks, Foil containers, Moist food, Cooling with the appliance door open, Heavily soiled seal

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hard-boiled eggs. Never cook shellfish or

crustaceans. Always prick the yolk when

baking or poaching eggs. The skin of

foods that have a peel or skin, such as

apples, tomatoes, potatoes and sausages,

may burst. Before heating, prick the peel

or skin.

Risk of burns!

Heat is not distributed evenly through

baby food. Never heat baby food in closed

containers. Always remove the lid or teat.

Stir or shake well after the food has been

heated. Check the temperature of the food

before it is given to the child.

Risk of burns!

Heated food gives off heat. The ovenware

may become hot. Always use oven gloves

to remove ovenware or accessories from

the cooking compartment.

Risk of burns!

Airtight packaging may burst when food is

heated. Always observe the instructions

on the packaging. Always use oven gloves

to remove dishes from the cooking

compartment.

Risk of scalding!

When you open the appliance door, hot

steam may escape. Open the appliance

door with care. Keep children at a safe

distance.

Risk of scalding!

Water in a hot cooking compartment may

create hot steam. Never pour water into

the hot cooking compartment.

Risk of scalding!

There is a possibility of delayed boiling

when a liquid is heated. This means that

the liquid reaches boiling temperature

without the usual steam bubbles rising to

the surface. Even if the container only

vibrates a little, the hot liquid may

suddenly boil over and spatter. When

heating, always place a spoon in the

container. This will prevent delayed

boiling.

Risk of injury!

Scratched glass in the appliance door

may develop into a crack. Do not use a

glass scraper, sharp or abrasive cleaning

aids or detergents.

Risk of injury!

Unsuitable ovenware may crack. Porcelain

or ceramic ovenware can have small

perforations in the handles or lids. These

perforations conceal a cavity below. Any

moisture that penetrates this cavity could

cause the ovenware to crack. Only use

microwave-safe ovenware.

Causes of damage

Caution!

Creation of sparks: Metal ­ e.g. a spoon in a glass ­ must be

kept at least 2 cm from the oven walls and the inside of the

door. Sparks could irreparably damage the glass on the

inside of the door.

Water in the cooking compartment when the cooking

compartment is hot: Never pour water into the cooking

compartment when the cooking compartment is hot. Steam

will be created. The temperature change can cause damage

to the ceramic floor panel.

Foil containers: Do not use foil containers in the appliance.

They damage the appliance by producing sparks.

Moist food: Do not store moist food in the closed cooking

compartment for long periods. This will damage the enamel.
Do not use the appliance to store food. This can lead to

corrosion.

Cooling with the appliance door open: Only leave the

cooking compartment to cool with the door closed. Do not

trap anything in the appliance door. Even if the door is only

slightly ajar, the fronts of adjacent units may be damaged

over time.

Heavily soiled seal: If the seal is very dirty, the appliance door

will no longer close properly during operation. The fronts of

adjacent units could be damaged. Always keep the seal

clean.

Using the appliance door for standing on or placing objects

on: Do not stand or place anything on the open appliance

door. Do not place ovenware or accessories on the appliance

door.

Transporting the appliance: Do not carry or hold the

appliance by the door handle. The door handle cannot

support the weight of the appliance and could break.

Operating the microwave without food: Operating the

appliance without food in the cooking compartment may lead

to overloading. Never switch on the appliance unless there is

food in the cooking compartment. An exception to this rule is

a short crockery test (see the section "Microwave, suitable

crockery").

Microwave popcorn: Never set the microwave power too

high. Use a power setting no higher than 600 watts. Always

place the popcorn bag on a glass plate. The disc may jump if

overloaded.

Energy and environment tips

Here you can find tips on how to save energy when baking and

roasting and how to dispose of your appliance properly.

Saving energy

Only preheat the oven if this is specified in the recipe or in the

operating instruction tables.

Use dark, black lacquered or enamelled baking tins. They

absorb the heat particularly well.
Open the appliance door as little as possible during cooking,

baking or roasting.

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