C. Protecting the environment
At the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed with household waste. It must be
taken to a special local authority waste collection centre or to a company providing this service.
Disposing household appliances separately avoids possible negative effects on the environment and
health and enables the constituent materials to be recycled which saves energy and resources.
To remind you that you must dispose of this appliance correctly the symbol shown above appears on
the product warning you not to dispose of it with household waste.
For further information, contact your local authority or the shop where you bought the product.
2/ INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
A. Countertop installation
B. Electrical connection
C. Description of your appliance
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Oven
If the oven is positioned too close to a wall it may be burned or stained. Ensure
curtains etc. are not in contact with the oven.
Do not put anything between the base of the oven and the surface on which it is
set. Any object under the over may be burned
Do not put anything on top of the oven when it is use, the heat could deform,
crack, etc the item.
The oven must be connected to a properly wired power outlet. Insert the plug fully into
the socket. If it is not, it could become overly hot. Do not use an electric light outlet.
Never connect multiple plugs to the same power outlet
1. Housing
2. Cavity
3. Rack support
4. Heating element
5. Glass
6. Door handle
7. Temperature control
8. Function selector
9. Timer knob
10. Indicator light
11. Stand
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