on it. You may cause the
oven to tip over or damage
the door hinges.
• (Not all products are
supplied with a plug, so if
your product DOES have a
plug) For the safety of
children, disconnect the
power plug and make the
product inoperable before
disposing of the product.
Electrical safety
• Connect the product into a
grounded outlet protected
by a fuse that matches the
current ratings indicated on
the type label. Have the
grounding installation
made by a qualified
electrician. Do not use the
product without grounding
in accordance with local /
national regulations.
• The product must not be
connected into the outlet
during installation, repair,
and transportation.
• Connect the product into an
outlet that meets the
voltage and frequency
values specified on the type
label.
• (Not all products are
supplied with a supply
cord, so if your product
DOES NOT have a supply
cord) Use only the
connecting cable specified
in the "Technical
specifications" section.
• Do not jam the power cord
under and behind the
product. Do not put a heavy
object on the power cord.
The power cord should not
be bent, crushed, and come
into contact with any heat
source.
• While the oven is operating,
its back surface also gets
hot. Power cords must not
touch the back surface,
connections may be
damaged.
• Do not jam the electric
cables into the oven door
and pass them over hot
surfaces. You may cause the
oven to short circuit and
catch fire as a result of the
cable melting.
• Use original cable only. Do
not use cut or damaged
cables or extension leads.
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