General Instructions Concerning The Appliance - Unold 68846 Notice D'utilisation

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27. Never cover the appliance with aluminium foil or other objects
during operation. This also applies for the crumb tray; the crumb
tray must always be freely accessible.
28. Never clean the appliance with scouring sponges that contain
metal. Scouring pads that contain metal can cause electric shock
if the contact electrical components!
29. Please note that the food that is prepared in the appliance must
not be heavier than 3.0 kg. Place the prepared food uniformly
on the baking sheet, or the grill grate to avoid one-sided load.
30. Never place objects made of paper, cardboard, plastic or other
similar materials in the oven.
31. If you notice scratches or other damage on the glass door of
the appliance, please contact our customer service organisation
before placing the appliance in service again.
32. To prevent smoke, do not overheat your cooking, frying, or bak-
ing utensils; the smoke can be hazardous for small animals (e.g.
birds) with a particularly sensitive respiratory system. We recom-
mend that you not keep birds in the kitchen.
Caution! During and after operation, the appliance is very hot!
Temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the
appliance is operating
Never open the housing of the appliance. This can result in electric
shock.
The manufacturer will not be liable in the event of incorrect assembly, improper or incorrect use or if
repairs are carried out by unauthorized third parties.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING THE APPLIANCE

CAUTION!
The appliance becomes very hot during operation, also on the outer sur-
faces. Therefore, be sure to maintain sufficient clearance between the ap-
pliance and all flammable objects; also provide for sufficient ventilation.
Always use pot holders whenever the appliance is in operation or as long
as it is still hot.
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