User's instructions, grill-oven
DGL26
During use
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Never use the appliance outdoors.
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Never use the appliance in a humid room.
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Place the appliance on a flat, stable surface.
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Make sure that your hands are dry before touching the appliance, power cord or
plug.
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Switch off the appliance and remove the plug from the wall socket in the event of a
malfunction during use, and before cleaning the appliance, fitting or removing an
accessory, or storing the appliance after use.
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Never leave the appliance unsupervised whilst it is in use.
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Never move the appliance whilst it is switched on or is still hot. Switch off the
appliance, and wait until it has cooled down before you move it.
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Make sure there is sufficient free space around the appliance (at least 10 cm), as
well as above the appliance (at least 30 cm).
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The oven's glass door becomes hot during use. Therefore, always use the handle
to open and close the door.
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Use the removal tool to remove the baking tray, the grille or the roasting spit from
the hot oven.
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Do not place the following items on top of the appliance: cardboard, plastic, paper,
candles or flammable objects.
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Do not place heavy objects on the oven door when it is open.
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Carefully remove the baking tray when it contains hot juices or fat.
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Avoid water coming into contact with the oven door during or shortly after use.
This may cause the glass to break.
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Do not place the appliance near a gas ring or another heat source, nor
immediately next to an electrical fan. They may have a negative effect on the
appliance's temperature control.
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Do not pick up the appliance if it falls into water. Remove the plug from the wall
socket immediately and do not use the appliance any more.
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Clean the appliance thoroughly after use (see "Cleaning and maintenance").
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Never immerse the appliance, the power cord or the plug in water or any other
fluid.
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