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6. Do not use the toaster outdoors or in wet environments. Do not
touch the power cord or the toaster with wet hands. Risk of electric
shock.
7. Close supervision is necessary for operating the toaster near
children!
8. Do not allow the power cord to touch hot surfaces or run the cord
over sharp edges.
9. Bread products inside the toaster can catch fire. Do not use
the appliance near or under inflammable objects (for example
around curtains). The temperature of surfaces near the operating
appliance can be hotter than usual. Place the toaster out of reach
of other objects to ensure sufficient air circulation needed for its
proper operation. Do not cover the toasting slots.
10. Do not insert in the toaster bread slices, which are too large. Should
the bread become stuck in the toaster, unplug the cord from the
outlet and wait until the toaster cools down. After the toaster is
cooled, remove the slice of bread.
11. Do not insert in the toaster slices of bread, which are too large or
slices cut irregularly, which may become stuck in the mechanism
of the toaster. If the bread in the toaster gets stuck, do not use
metal kitchen utensils to remove it, since they may cause a short
circuit (spoon, knife...).
12. Be careful not to scratch or otherwise damage the metal covers
with solid objects, or not to hit the appliance on a sharp edge.
13. Keep the toaster away from hot surfaces and sources of heat (for
example, hot plates).
14. Placing slices of bread directly on the toaster cover or slot can lead
to damaging the toaster! Do not toast bread that can melt (with
topping) or leak into the toaster and do not toast small pieces of
bread or heels as this can cause damage or fire.
15. It is not possible to use the toaster if it is tilted or turned on its side.
16. Do not insert fingers or metal objects in the toaster slots.
17. This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and older and
people with lower physical or mental abilities or lack of experience
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