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Danger: Before feeding, check the temperature
to avoid potentially lethal burns for babies.
Cooking utensils may become hot from the heat
emitted by the food, so you may require oven
gloves to touch them. In this case it should be
checked if the cooking utensils are suitable for
use in the microwave.
Danger: Microwave radiation is dangerous!
Arrange for service and repair work, in which
the coverings that protect you from contact with
microwave radiation need to be removed, to
be carried out only by trained specialists.
Danger: Inadequate cleanliness of the cooking
appliance can lead to destruction of the upper
surface, which on your part influences the total
period of use and could possibly lead to dan-
gerous situations.
Earthing notice/Correct Installation
This appliance must be earthed. The appliance has
a lead with an earthing wire and earthing con-
nector. A correspondingly installed and earthed
wall socket is required for this. In the case of a short
circuit, earthing with the earthing cable reduces
the risk of an electric shock. An individual circuit
solely for the connection of the microwave is
recommended. The use of high voltages is
dangerous and can cause fires or other accidents,
resulting in damage to the appliance.
Danger: Improper use of the earthing connector
can cause the risk of an electric shock.
NOTE: Should you have any questions about
earthing or the instructions on the use of this
electrical appliance, please consult an
electrician or a maintenance technician.
Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer can accept
liability for damage to the microwave oven or injury
to persons resulting from failure to comply with the
instructions for electrical connection.
Interference with other appliances
The operation of the microwave can cause inter-
ference on your radio, television or similar appliances.
If such interference should occur, it may be reduced
or corrected with the following remedial measures:
• Clean the door and the seal of the microwave.
• Re-align the receiver antenna of your radio or
television.
• Position the microwave in a different place to
the receiver.
• Move the microwave away from the receiver.
• Plug the microwave into another wall socket.
The microwave and the receiver should be
connected to different circuits.
Installation of the appliance
• Choose an even surface with enough space
for the ventilation of the appliance.
• Keep a distance at least 7.5cm between the
appliance and the adjacent walls. Make sure
that the door of the microwave oven can be
easily opened.
• Make sure that the power plug is easily acces-
sible and can be reached and disconnected
in emergencies or dangerous situations.
• Keep a gap at least 30cm free above the
microwave.
• Do not remove the feet underneath the
micorwave.
• Do not block air supply and exhaust openings.
Otherwise the appliance may be damaged.
• Install the appliance as far away as possible
from radios and televisions. The operation of
the microwave oven can cause malfunctions
of radio and television reception.
• Connect the appliance to a standard house-
hold wall socket. Make sure that the voltage
and frequency ratings correspond to the details
stated on the rated power label.