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slightly open, nearby furniture
fronts can be damaged over time.
Only leave the oven door open to
dry if a lot of moisture has accu-
mulated during operation.
7. Fruit juice: when baking particu-
larly juicy fruit pies, do not overfill
the baking tray. Fruit juice dripping
from the baking tray leaves stains
that cannot be removed. It is stron-
gly recommended to use deeper
universal trays.
8. Transporting the oven: do not
transport or hold the oven by the
door handle. The door handle can-
not support the weight of the oven
and could break.
9. Very dirty seal: If the seal is very
dirty, the oven door will not clo-
se properly during operation. The
fronts of adjacent units could be
damaged. Always keep the seal
clean.
10. Using the oven door as a seat,
shelf, or countertop: Do not sit on
the oven door or place or hang
anything on it. Do not place kit-
chen utensils or accessories on
the oven door.
11. Insertion of accessories: De-
pending on the oven model, ac-
cessories may scratch the panel
of the door when closing it. Always
insert accessories into the cavity
fully.
12. If you use the residual heat from
the turned-off oven to keep food
warm, a high moisture content may
occur inside the cavity. This could
cause condensation and corro-
sion damage to your oven, as well
as damage to your kitchen. Avoid
condensation by opening the door
or using the "Defrost" mode.
13. When the oven door or drawer is
open, do not leave anything on it,
as it could unbalance the applian-
ce or break the door. Do not allow
children near the oven when it is in
operation, especially when the grill
is on.
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