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Never use the appliance outside and always place it in a dry
environment.
Never use accessories that are not recommended by the
producer. They could constitute a danger to the user and risk
to damage the appliance.
Never move the appliance by pulling the cord. Make sure the
cord cannot get caught in any way. Do not wind the cord
around the appliance and do not bend it.
In order to avoid any possible damage due to the normal
temperatures of the appliance in use, please respect the
following installation instructions:
- place the back side as close to the wall as possible
- leave at least 10 cm of free space on each side and
above the appliance.
As a general rule, make sure there is enough ventilation in the
room around this appliance during operation. Stand the
appliance on a stable heat-resistant surface (not a varnished
table or a table cloth).
Make sure the appliance has cooled down before cleaning
and storing it.
Only cook consumable food. Do not place large pieces of
food or metallic utensils in the airfryer in order to avoid all risk
of fire or electrocution. Also never place the following
materials in the air fryer: paper, cardboard or plastic...
It is absolutely necessary to keep this appliance clean at all
times as it comes into contact with food.
Make sure the cord never comes into contact with the hot
parts of the appliance.
The temperature of the accessible surfaces, such as the
door of the airfryer, may be very high when the appliance
is in use. Never touch those surfaces during use nor
before the appliance has totally cooled down, and only
handle the knobs.
Make sure the hot parts of the appliance never come into
contact with inflammable materials, such as curtains, cloth,
etc. when it is in use, as a fire might occur. Also make sure
not to cover the appliance and do not put anything on top of it.
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