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If your appliance is damaged or operates in an abnormal way, immediately stop using it and take it to an
authorised service engineer for checking, repair or adjustment.
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The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage that results from overuse, incorrect operation, incorrect
maintenance, neglecting the information given in the instruction manual or normal wear and tear. In
addition, the manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by any parts of the appliance breaking or
cracking.
Dear Customer,
All electrical and mechanical equipment needs to be cared for appropriately. It’s important
to note that using or storing the appliance in certain conditions may adversely affect its lifespan
and functionality. Always protect the appliance from the conditions listed below.
Using or storing the appliance in a wet, humid or damp environment can cause:
- deterioration and premature aging of the cover and electric insulation of the appliance,
- premature wearing and aging of the plastic and rubber components,
- rust and corrosion affecting electrical components and metal parts.
Using the appliance in a dusty environment or in the kitchen (where the air may be contaminated
with vapours from cooking oil or grease) can cause:
- greasy dust coatings on the mechanical and electrical elements and the casing of the appliance,
which could result in electrical contact failure or even complete breakdown, and could also
damage the plastic and rubber elements,
- dust, grease or other contamination may burn onto the casing or heating elements,
shortening the life of the element
- an unpleasant smell may occur when the appliance is being used.
The effects of direct sunlight on the appliance can include:
- accelerated deterioration of the appliance casing and its plastic and rubber components,
damage to strength and other structural features. The appliance's surface may become porous
and fragile, which may result in a safety risk.
Continuous heavy duty use can cause:
- premature wear of the structural elements,
- the heating element to wear out prematurely due to continuous operation.
Storing the appliance in cold or frosty environment may cause:
- damage to the plastic and rubber components; if they become fragile,
this may result in a safety risk.
- oxidation resulting from condensation, and corrosion of the metal components.
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Direct and indirect heat (e.g. being too close to an oven or a heating appliance) can cause:
- damage, deformation, softening or melting of plastic or rubber parts and casing elements,
or deterioration of electrical insulation.
Following the operating instructions and avoiding any of the conditions listed above will help you
increase the lifespan of the appliance. The manufacturer is not responsible if the appliance is stored
inappropriately or contrary to these instructions. You are recommended to have the appliance
serviced regularly by an authorised engineer to keep it working for as long as possible.
Please respect the environment when the appliance reaches the end of its life.
Electrical products must not be disposed of with other residential waste because they
can damage the natural world and may be hazardous to human health. You should
dispose of the appliance at an appropriate recycling site or by using a collection service
that specialises in electrical appliances.
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In order to avoid electric shock, never immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid. Never touch the
appliance with wet hands. Never allow the wall socket to become wet. You must have dry hands when you
plug the mains connector into the wall socket and when you unplug it. If any moisture gets inside the
appliance, immediately stop using it and take it to a service engineer for checking or repair.
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After use and before cleaning, always disconnect the appliance from the mains. Never do this by pulling on
the cable; always take hold of the plug and pull out of the socket. Switch off the appliance before
disconnecting it from the mains.
Do not unplug the oven when it is switched on. Always switch it off by using the built-in timer switch or wait
for the timer to switch off the oven automatically before unplugging the appliance from the mains socket.
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Never lay the mains cable beside or across sharp edges or hot surfaces. Never wrap the mains cable around
the cover of the appliance, do not pull the cable and do not lift the appliance with the mains cable because
the cable can break or the insulation can be damaged. A damaged cable must be replaced by an authorised
service engineer. The appliance must not be used or connected to a wall socket if the cable is damaged.
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Always switch the oven off and unplug it from the mains before opening the door to cook any food or remove
your meal. Do not use the oven with the door open. Do not touch any hot parts of the oven with bare hands,
neither during cooking nor afterwards when the oven is cooling down. If you have been using a tray in the
oven, take particular care as the tray will also be hot. Avoid burns by always using heat-resistant oven gloves
when removing any trays from the oven; ensure these items are then placed on a heat-resistant surface away
from any combustible material.
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Only open the oven door by holding the heat-insulated handle. Never let the spring-loaded door slam shut as
this may cause the glass to crack or break.
Only ever put food items and an appropriate heat-proof tray in the oven. Never put any
combustible material (e.g. paper, plastic, cloth) in the oven. Fatty, oily or greasy food (e.g.
sausages and certain cuts of meat) should only be cooked in an oven tray with raised sides.
No fat or other food should be allowed to fall onto the heating element as this could cause a fire.
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