ENGLISH 5
- The accessible parts of the appliance
may become very hot during use. Young
children should be kept away from the
appliance and supervised to ensure that
they do not play with it.
- During and after use, do not touch the
heating elements or interior surfaces
of the appliance - risk of burns. Do not
allow the appliance to come into contact
with cloths or other ammable materials
until all the components have cooled
sufciently.
- At the end of cooking, exercise
caution when opening the appliance
door, letting the hot air or steam exit
gradually before accessing the oven.
When the appliance door is shut, hot air
is vented from the aperture above the
control panel. Do not obstruct the vent
apertures.
- Use oven gloves to remove pans and
accessories, taking care not to touch the
heating elements.
- Do not place ammable materials in or
near the appliance: a re may break out
if the appliance is inadvertently switched
on.
- Do not heat or cook sealed jars or
containers in the appliance. The pressure
that builds up inside might cause the jar
to explode, damaging the appliance.
- Do not use containers made of synthetic
materials.
- Overheated oils and fats catch re
easily. Always remain vigilant when
cooking foods rich in fat and oil.
- Never leave the appliance unattended
during food drying.
- If alcoholic beverages are used when
cooking foods (e.g. rum, cognac, wine),
remember that alcohol evaporates at
high temperatures. As a result, there is a
risk that vapours released by the alcohol
may catch re upon coming into contact
with the electrical heating element.
Scrappingofhouseholdappliances
- This appliance is manufactured with
recyclable or reusable materials.
Dispose of it in accordance with local
waste disposal regulations. Before
scrapping, cut off the power supply
cable.
- For further information on the treatment,
recovery and recycling of household
electrical appliances, contact your
competent local authority, the collection
service for household waste or the store
where you purchased the appliance.