SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
•Incorrect operation and improper handling can lead to malfunctions of the unit and injury to the user.
•Observe the accident prevention regulations and general safety regulations applicable to the area of use.
•Ensure that the unit stands securely on a dry, non-slip surface that is adequate for the weight of the unit and in a well-
ventilated place.
•Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight, do not place it near other heat sources (heater, cooker, oven... open fire)
and/or do not place it on a hot surface.
•Do not store highly flammable or explosive substances near the appliance.
Do not carry out any work with highly flammable substances in the vicinity of the unit (no spray paint or similar). It could
otherwise lead to a fire or explosion.
•The unit requires sufficient space for air circulation.
•Do not place heavy objects, loads or liquids on the unit.
•Make sure that the air inlet and exhaust openings of the appliance are always free of dirt. Check them regularly and
remove any dust deposits using a hoover.
Do not cover or block the air openings.
•Before connecting to your mains, check that the type of current and mains voltage correspond to the specifications on
the type plate. Commissioning is only possible if they match in order to avoid accidents/defects.
•Do not use adapters, power strips and/or extension cords; otherwise the cables/cords can quickly overheat if other
appliances are also connected. The risk of fire increases.
•Do not move the appliance during use.
•Before moving the unit, switch it off (if there is a switch for this purpose) and disconnect the mains plug.
•Always pull the cable out of the socket by the plug housing only.
•Make sure that the unit does not tilt when moving. This could lead to injuries.
•After a possible power failure or a short unplugging, switch off the unit briefly, wait 5 minutes, plug in again and start the
unit.
•Do not let the mains cable hang over sharp edges, do not crush it and keep it away from hot objects and open flames.
•Make sure that it is not possible to accidentally pull on the cable or trip over it.
•Check the cable regularly. If it is damaged, e.g. by crushing, then it must be replaced by a qualified specialist.
•Do not touch the appliance, cable or plug with wet or damp hands.
•Caution! The unit is live as long as it is connected to the mains.
•Protect the unit from moisture.
•Do not clean the appliance with an open jet of water.
•Do not immerse the unit in water or other liquids or wet it with liquids.
If the unit does get wet, unplug it from the mains immediately and have it checked by a specialist before using it again.
There is a danger to life from electric shock.
•A damaged unit must not be used!
In this case, disconnect the unit from the mains and contact your specialist dealer!
•Never attempt to open or repair the unit yourself. There is a danger to life!
•Do not drill or pierce a hole in the unit, either from the outside or inside.
Do not install any other appliances on the microwave and do not put any foreign things there.
•Repairs must be carried out by appropriate specialists using the original spare parts.
•Always disconnect the appliance from the mains before cleaning, and also if it is not going to be used for a long time.
•For hygienic reasons, at least daily cleaning is recommended, but also in the course of a day if necessary.
•Remove all caps and lids from jars and other containers before heating the food in them. If this is not done, heat will
build up in the sealed containers and high pressure will build up. It may cause the containers to explode. Take special
care when heating baby food.
•Foods with a high fat or sugar content, require less cooking time and should be constantly checked during cooking.
Overheating can lead to a fire.