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Recycling packaging and old microwaves
Packaging
Our microwaves are efficiently packaged to guard against transit risks. To respect the
environment packaging has been reduced to its strictest necessity. Packaging parts
(e.g. sheets, polystyrene) can be dangerous to children. There is a risk of suffocation!
Keep children away from these parts of the packaging.
All the packaging materials used respect the environment and can be recycled.
The cardboard parts are made from recycled paper. The synthetic parts are
characterised as follows:
>PE< for polyethylene e.g. packaging sheets
>PS< for polystyrene e.g. stuffing parts (with CFCs)
>PP< for polypropylene e.g. taping.
Recycling makes it possible to save raw materials and reduces the volume of waste
to dispose of.
Take the packaging of your microwave to a recycling centre whose address will be
given to you by your district or municipal authority
Old microwaves
Before recycling your old microwave make it unusable. Remove the plug.
Then give it to your reseller when a new microwave is delivered or take it to a
recycling centre.
Important instructions
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Assembly and connection
Do not use your microwave immediately (wait an hour or two) after transferring it
from a cold place to a hot place because condensation can cause it to malfunction.
This microwave is intended to be fitted at least 85 cm from the ground. Ensure there
is free circulation of air around the oven. Choose a location allowing a minimum free
space of 5 cm between the sides of the microwave and the walls, 14 cm above your
microwave and 10 cm for the rear wall. Make sure not to obstruct the air vents
underneath and at the back of the microwave and make sure that the electrical plug
is accessible after installation.
• Caution: you must use an outlet with an earth terminal. The manufacturer is not
responsible for usage contrary to this advice.
This appliance conforms to the following European directives:
- Low tension directive: 73/23/EWG of 19.02.1973
- EMV directive: 89/336/EWG of 03.05.1989
(including the modification directive 92/31/EWG)
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