Safety notices
In this chapter you will find general safety in-
structions which you must always observe for
your own protection and that of third parties.
Please also observe the warning notices in
the individual chapters on operation, setup
etc.
Risks in handling household
electrical appliances
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
The appliance works with 230 V~/50 Hz
mains voltage. Touching live parts may
result in severe injury or death.
Only use the appliance indoors. Do
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not use in wet rooms or in the rain.
Do not use or continue to operate the
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appliance if
there are visible signs of damage,
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e.g. the connection cable is defec-
tive,
the cooking chamber door is dam-
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aged or broken,
smoke begins to form or there is a
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burning smell,
it produces unusual sounds.
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In such events, remove the mains
plug from the socket and contact our
service department (see 'Service' on
page EN-43).
The appliance corresponds to protec-
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tion class I and may only be connect-
ed to a plug with a protective conduc-
tor that has been installed properly.
When connecting, make sure that the
voltage is correct. You can fi nd more
detailed information about this on
the nameplate.
Safety
Connecting the device to a socket
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strip or multi-plug is not permitted
and may result in fi re.
Do not operate the appliance with an
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external timer or a separate remote
control system.
Lay out the mains cable in such a way
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that it does not become a trip hazard.
Keep the appliance, mains plug and
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mains cable away from naked fl ames
and hot surfaces.
Do not kink or pinch the mains cable
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or lay it over sharp edges. This can re-
sult in a break in the cable.
If the mains cable of the appliance is
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damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, through the customer
service department or by a qualifi ed
specialist.
If the mains plug is no longer acces-
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sible after installation, an all-pole dis-
connecting device complying with
overvoltage category III must be con-
nected to the house wiring with a
contact gap of at least 3 mm; this in-
cludes fuses, circuit breakers and con-
tactors.
Do not put any objects in or through
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the housing openings, and also en-
sure that children cannot insert any
objects into them.
Always take hold of the mains plug it-
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self, not the mains cord.
Never touch the mains plug with wet
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hands.
Never immerse the mains cable or
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plug in water or any other liquids.
In the event of a fault, and before
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cleaning and maintenance, pull the
mains plug out of the socket.
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