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INTRODUCTION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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Take great care when cooking food with a high
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alcohol content, as this could cause a fi re.
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Remove any food residue from inside the oven
before using the appliance in order to prevent
fi res and smoking.
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Do not place any objects or baking paper on
the bottom of the oven.
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After cooking, keep the door closed while the
oven is cooling down to prevent damaging
adjacent kitchen units.
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Fruit juice can cause indelible staining; use
deep dishes to prevent leakage.
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Damaged containers, or those which are
unsuitably small, can lead to serious injuries.
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When opening the oven door, be very careful
of escaping steam: burn hazard! Note that at
high temperatures, steam is not visible.
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Do not pour water into a hot oven: this would
create steam, and thus a burn hazard!
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Keep the door seal clean to prevent heat
escaping and damaging adjacent units.
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Insert oven racks and trays all the way into
their guides to prevent damage to the door
when closing.
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Do not apply pressure to the open door.
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Do not use the appliance as a work surface
or shelf.
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Open the door with care. The use of ingredients
containing alcohol can create a mixture of air
and alcohol.
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Avoid creating sparks or naked fl ames near
the oven when opening the door.
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Do not place or store fl ammable objects
or those which could ignite easily on the
appliance, inside it or in its immediate vicinity.
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Empty the water reservoir each time the steam
function is used. Otherwise, water left in the
reservoir could overheat during subsequent
use of the appliance.
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After operation with signifi cant quantities of
steam, dry the oven cavity with a soft cloth.
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Use only heat- and steam-resistant containers.
Silicone moulds are not recommended for
combination steam cooking.
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For steam cooking, always insert the tray to
ensure that any liquid is collected.
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Fill the reservoir only with cold water: use of
hot water could damage the pump.
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APPLIANCE WARNINGS
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Do not place heat-resistant cookware or
other objects directly onto the oven's interior
surface.
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Do not place sheets of aluminium foil directly
onto the oven's interior surface.
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Do not place water directly inside the hot oven.
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Do not store moist dishes and food inside the
oven after completing cooking.
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Take care when removing or inserting
accessories.
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Any discolouration of the enamel will not aff ect
the oven's performance.
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For very wet cake batters, use a dripping pan.
Fruit juice can cause permanent stains.
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The oven is designed only for cooking. It must
not be used for other purposes, such as space
heating.