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• Check regularly that neither cord nor
plug is damaged and do not use if
they are, or if the appliance has been
dropped or damaged in any other
way.
• If the appliance, cord or plug has
been damaged, have the appliance
inspected and if necessary repaired
by an authorised repairer. Never try to
repair the appliance yourself. Please
contact the store where you bought
the appliance for repairs under the
guarantee. Unauthorised repairs or
modifications to the appliance will
invalidate the guarantee.
Fire hazard!
To reduce the risk of fire occurring in the
oven compartment, please note the fol-
lowing points:
• Do not cover the appliance’s heating
elements or sides with tin foil.
• Do not use steel scourers for clean-
ing, since it is possible for steel frag-
ments to break off, increasing the risk
of electric shock.
• Food must not touch the heating ele-
ments.
• Use only dishes and tins that are suit-
able for oven use, e.g. made of glass,
fireproof porcelain or metal.
• Do not use the oven compartment for
storing anything other than the ac-
companying accessories.
• Do not cook food for too long or at
too high a temperature. Do not leave
unattended if hot and baking parch-
ment or other flammable materials
have been used.
• If materials in the appliance catch fire,
leave the door closed. Switch off im-
mediately, and remove the plug from
the wall socket.
KEY TO MAIN COMPONENTS
1. Lever
2. Glass clip
3. Oven door
4. Heating element
5. Door clip
6. Indicator light
7. Timer
8. Function button
9. Power selector, right cooking plate
10. Temperature selector, oven
11. Cabinet
12. Handle
13. Grid
14. Roasting dish
15. Indicator light, cooking plate
16. Left cooking plate
17. Right cooking plate