SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please pay attention to children whilst the cooker is in operation, as children do not know
the rules of cooker use. In particular, hot surface burners, the oven chamber, grates,
the door pane, and pans containing hot liquids standing on the hob may cause burns to
children.
Mind that electrical connection leads from other home appliances (e.g. of a food mixer)
do not touch hot parts of the cooker.
Do not place flammable material into the drawer whilst using the oven, as it may catch a
fire.
Do not leave the cooker unattended when frying. Oils and fats may catch fire due to
overheating.
At the point of boiling, mind to avoid spills on the burner.
If the cooker is damaged, it may be used again only after the fault has been fixed by a
specialist.
Do not open the tap on the gas connection or cylinder valve before checking that all burner
knobs are closed.
Do not allow the burners to be soiled or liquids to spill on the burners. If soiled, clean and
dry burners immediately after they have cooled down.
Do not put pans directly onto burners.
Do not place pans with a weight greater than 10 kg onto the grate over one burner, or
pans with a total weight of over 40 kg on the whole grate.
Do not hit the knobs and burners.
Do not put objects with a weight greater than 15 kg onto the open oven door.
Alterations and repairs carried out by an unqualified person are not allowed.
Do not open the cooker knobs before already having a lighted match or a gas lighter in
your hand.
Do not put out a burner flame by blowing.
A glass cover may crack when heated. Switch off all the burners before lowering the cover.
(Cookers with a glass cover).
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