NOTE TO USER
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Important:
Keep this user guide with your appli-
ance. If the appliance is ever sold or trans-
ferred to another person, ensure that the new
owner receives the user guide. Please
become familiar with these recommendations
before installing and using your appliance.
They were written for your safety and the
safety of others.
Safety recommendations
Your appliance is designed for standard house-
hold use for cooking, reheating and defrosting
foods. The manufacturer declines any respon-
sibility in the case of inappropriate use.
This appliance is not intended for use by per-
sons (including children) with impaired physi-
cal, sensory or mental capacities, or by inexpe-
rienced or untrained persons, except if they
have been instructed in its operation by a per-
son responsible for their safety or are being
supervised.
Ensure that the cookware is suitable for use in
a micro-wave oven. Do not leave any acces-
sories in your oven when it is off. To avoid dam-
aging your appliance, never operate it while
empty or without the turntable.
Do not interfere with the orifices on the lock on
the front of the appliance; this could cause
damage to your appliance that would require a
service call. The seal and frame of the door
must be regularly examined to ensure that they
have not deteriorated. If these areas are dam-
aged, discontinue use of the appliance and
have a specialised technician check it.
While heating food items in plastic or paper
containers, monitor the micro-wave’s contents
for there is a risk of spontaneous combustion.
For the micro-wave and micro-wave + circular
heating functions, the use of metallic cook-
ware, forks, spoons, knives or metal staples or
fasteners for frozen foods is not recom-
mended.
The contents of baby bottles and baby food
jars should be shaken or stirred and their tem-
perature checked before consumption to avoid
burns. Never heat a baby bottle with the nipple
on (risk of explosion).
Children should be watched to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance. Do not allow
children to use the micro-wave oven without
supervision, unless appropriate instructions
have been given so that the child can use the
oven safely and understands the dangers of
incorrect operation.
Always use oven mitts to remove dishes from
the oven. Some dishes absorb the heat of
foods and, therefore, are very hot.
Liquids and other foods should not be heated
in sealed containers because they may
explode. It is recommended that you avoid
heating eggs in their shells and whole hard-
boiled eggs in the micro-wave oven because
they run the risk of explosion, even after cook-
ing is complete.
Heating beverages in the micro-wave oven can
cause sudden and/or delayed splattering of
boiling liquid, so precautions must be taken
when handling their containers.
In the case of small quantities (a sausage, a
croissant, etc.), place a glass of water next to
the food. Excessive cooking times may dry out
foods and carbonise them. To avoid such inci-
dents, never use the same times recom-
mended for cooking in a traditional oven.
If smoke appears, stop or unplug the oven and
leave the door closed to smother any flames
that may appear.