CAUTION!
1.
Cookers do not contain materials hazardous for environment.
2.
Materials used for packaging can be recycled.
3.
When disposing of an old cooker, make it unusable. Remove the door, as it
constitutes a threat, especially for children. Then, the appliance must be
delivered to specialized units that deal with utilization or purchasing of
recyclable materials.
4.
Read carefully this instruction manual before installing and using your appliance.
5.
The appliance must only be installed and serviced by a certified electric fitter or
technician of an authorised service shop, in accordance with the local
regulations in force.
6.
Do not use a damaged cooker until it is put in order. The manufacturer declines
all responsibility for injury or damage caused by improper use of the appliance.
7.
It is not allowed to make repairs by any not authorised person, except for the
bulb replacement, otherwise the guarantee rights will be lost.
8.
The cooker is manufactured in class I protection against electric shock and
during connection it requires installation with efficient outer protection circuit.
9.
The cooker may be placed in the line of kitchen cabinets not higher than 850mm.
10. The appliance should be installed after it has been standing in the kitchen room
for 8 hours.
11. Never lift the cooker by taking hold of the oven door handle.
12. To ensure its appliances are always at the state of the art and to allow constant
improvement, the manufacturer reserves the right to make modifications without
notice, although without creating difficulties for users.
Cookers comply with the following directives:
1. 73/23/EEC – Low voltage electrical equipment
2. 89/336/EEC – Electromagnetic compatibility
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