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· If you notice any smoke, switch the oven off
or pull out the plug and keep the oven door
closed to smother any flames.
· Do not store anything inside the oven cavity.
Do not leave any paper articles, cooking
utensils or foodstuffs in the microwave when
it is not in use.
· Warning: liquids and other foodstuffs must not
be heated in sealed, airtight containers, since
they can explode and damage the appliance.
When heating drinks in the microwave, there
may be a delay before the liquid begins to
bubble when boiling. Care must therefore be
taken when handling the cup/container.
· Do not fry foods in the microwave. Hot oil can
damage parts of the appliance and utensils
and may cause burns to the skin.
· Eggs in shells and hard-boiled eggs should
not be heated in the microwave, since they
can explode even after cooking in the micro-
wave has stopped.
· Foods with a thick skin, such as potatoes,
whole pumpkins, apples and chestnuts must
be pierced before cooking.
· The contents of baby bottles and jars of baby
food should be stirred or shaken.
· Danger: please check the temperature of food
before giving it to a baby; this can prevent in
some cases serious burns.
· Cooking utensils can become hot as a result
of the heat emitted by the heated foods and
it may only be possible to touch them with
an oven cloth or pan holder. It is important to
check whether cooking utensils are suitable
for use in microwave ovens.
Danger: maintenance or repair work requiring
removal of any covers which protect against
exposure to microwave energy poses a dan-
ger to anyone other than a qualified specialist.
Earthing instructions /
proper installation
This appliance must be earthed. It is supplied
with a cable with an earth lead and an earthed
plug. A properly installed and earthed wall socket
is required for this plug. In the event of a short
circuit, earthing reduces the risk of an electric
shock through the discharge cable. It is recom-
mended that a separate power circuit is used to
supply the microwave on its own. High voltages
are dangerous and can cause fires or other
accidents, which may result in damage to the
microwave oven.
Risk to life: improper handling of the earth plug
poses a risk of electric shock.
Note: if you have any questions regarding earth-
ing or the electrical instructions, please consult
an electrician or service specialist.
Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer can
assume liability for damage to the microwave or
for personal injury resulting from non-compliance
with the instructions relating to electrical connec-
tion of the appliance.
Radio interference on other appliances
Operation of the microwave can cause interfer-
ence on your radio, television or similar devices.
If such interference occurs, you can reduce or
eliminate it in the following ways:
Clean the door and sealing surfaces of the
microwave.
Adjust the receiving aerial of the radio or
television.
Install the microwave in a different place from
where the receiver is located.
Take the microwave away from the receiver.
Plug the microwave into a different socket.
The microwave and receiver should use dif-
ferent branches of the power circuit.
Safety