Do not use force to remove the baking pan from the bread
maker. This will lead to damages to the baking pan and the
hooks.
Never remove the baking pan during operation.
Never use aluminium foil, baking paper or similar into the bread
maker. This will lead to short circuit.
Always unplug the power cord when the bread maker is not in
use or before cleaning or servicing.
Do not allow the cord to hang over the edge of a table or
countertop, or to touch hot surfaces.
If you use an extension cable, ensure that the maximum
permitted power rating for the cable corresponds to that of the
bread maker. Place the extension cable in such a way as to
prevent anyone from tripping over it or accidentally pulling on it.
Do not operate the bread maker with a damaged cord or plug or
when the bread maker malfunctions or has been dropped or
damaged in any other manner. Have the bread maker repaired
only by an authorised electrician.
Ensure that the ventilation slots of the device are kept free at all
times. There is risk of overheating!
Do not cover the device with a towel or other material. Heat and
steam must be able to escape. A fire could occur if the device is
covered with an inflammable material or comes into contact with
inflammable materials, e. g. curtains.
The use of accessories not recommended by the manufacturer
could cause damage to the device. Only use the device for its
intended purposes.
Before taking out or inserting accessories into the bread maker
unplug the power cable and allow the device to cool down.
Do not move the bread maker if the baking pan contains hot or
fluid contents, e g. jams. There is danger of burns!
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