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SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS YOU
MUST
TAKE
Don’t forget to remove the plastic film
that protects the oven.
Have the appliance connected/
repaired by a qualified fitter.
The power supply must be disconnec-
ted before the appliance is cleaned
or repaired. Remove the plug from
the socket or switch the electricity off
at the mains.
Your microwave oven is safe only if
the door is closing properly!. Never
put anything between the oven door
and make sure that the door and seal
are always clean.
Do not use the oven if there is any
damage to the door (out of shape),
the thinges or lock (defective or
loose), or the seal.
The oven’s ventilation outlets must not
be sealed of or blocked in any way.
Take extra care when children are
close by, as is the case with all
household appliances, of course.
The oven must not be used without
the drive frame and turntable.
Never use the oven to heat agressive
chemicals (such as sulphur or chlorine
compounds).
Do not use the oven for any purpose
other than food preparation, such as
drying clothes or paper. These may
catch fire.
Warning:
Liquids which you bring to the boil in
the microwave oven may reach their
boiling point without this being appa-
rent from air bubbles in the liquid. This
may result in the liquid suddenly boi-
ling over when you want to take it out
of the oven. You can prevent this by
placing a teaspoon in the liquid, and
then shaking the liquid a little both
before you place it in the microwave
oven and also halfway through the
preparation process.
Attention:
If you warm up small quantities of
powdery products in the microwave
oven (when drying herbs, for examp-
le), there is a risk of spontaneous
combustion. Should a fire break out in
the microwave, keep the door
closed, switch the microwave off and
disconnect the appliance from the
power supply.
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