EN 9
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Spilled food containing sugar or fruit juices, such as prune juice or
rhubarb, can damage the colour of the enamel. It is advisable to
clean the oven immediately after it has cooled down.
Note: the water in the steam oven insert pan is still hot!
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Heat and steam resistant baking tins should be used in the steam
oven. Silicone baking tins are not suitable when combining hot air
circulation and steam.
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Do not use baking tins that have areas of rust. Even tiny patches
can lead to rust in the oven interior.
Installation
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Check the appliance for transport damage. Do not connect a
damaged appliance.
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This appliance should only be connected by a registered installer!
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Faulty parts may only be replaced by original parts. The
manufacturer can only guarantee that original parts meet safety
requirements.
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To avoid dangerous situations, a damaged connecting cable
should only be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufacturer’s
service organisation or suitably qualifi ed persons.
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The electrical connection must comply with national and local
regulations.
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The wall plug socket and plug should always be accessible.
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If you want to make a fi xed connection, make sure that a omnipolar
switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm is fi tted in the
supply cable.
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The equipment should not be connected to the network via a multi-
plug socket or extension lead, as the safe use of the equipment
can then not be guaranteed.
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WARNING
: Never open the appliance casing. The casing may only
be opened by a service technician.
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Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply before starting
any repair work.
If the safety instructions and warnings are not followed, the
manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any resulting damage.
If you decide to discontinue using the appliance because of a fault, we
recommend you cut off the cable after removing the plug from the plug
socket. Take the appliance to your municipality’s waste disposal site.
SAFETY (CONTINUED)
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