Bifinett KH 1108 Manual De Usuario

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Safety Notes
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES 
TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE CONTACT 
WITH MICROWAVE ENERGY 
•  Do not attempt to operate this microwave oven 
with an opened door since operating the microwave 
oven with an open door can lead to being exposed 
to hazardous microwaves. It is important not to 
break open or manipulate the safety lock.
•  Do not tuck anything between the oven front and 
door and ensure that no impurities or residues from 
cleaning agents gather on the sealing surfaces.
• Do not operate the microwave oven if damaged. 
It is of utmost importance that the door of the oven 
closes properly and that there is no damage to:
- the door (bent), - hinges and locks (broken or 
loose),  
- door seals and sealing surfaces.
Have the appliance re-set or repaired by the listed 
customer service branch or respectively qualified 
skilled staff only.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES
When using electrical appliances elementary 
precautionary measures must be adhered to 
for your safety, including: 
WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns, electric 
shock, fires, injuries or excessive contact with 
microwaves:
Read all instructions prior to use.
•  Use this appliance only according to its intended 
purpose and as directed in this manual. Do not 
use any corrosive chemicals or vapours for this 
equipment. This type of oven is designed especially 
for heating, cooking or drying foods. It is not 
designed for industrial use or use in laboratories.
•  Do not operate the microwave when empty.
•  Do not operate this appliance if damage is visible 
to the cable or plugs, if it does not operate properly 
or is damaged or has been dropped. 
If the power cable is defect it must be replaced by 
the manufacturer or his maintenance partner or 
similarly qualified skilled staff so as to avoid any 
danger.
•  WARNING: Allow the unsupervised operation of the 
microwave by children only after carefully instructing 
them on how to operate the microwave to ensure 
the risk-free use of the oven and that children 
understand the risks in the event of improper 
handling.
•  To minimise the risk of fire in the microwave: 
Keep an eye on the microwave at all times when 
heating food in plastic or paper containers since the 
materials may ignite. 
•  Remove wire closures from paper or plastic bags 
before placing them in the microwave.
•  Should you notice smoke, switch off the appliance 
or disconnect the plug and keep the door closed so 
as to suffocate possible flames.
•  Do not use the inside of the microwave for storage. 
Do not leave paper articles, cooking utensils or food 
in the microwave if it is not being used.
•  WARNING: Fluids and other food must not be 
heated in tightly sealed containers as they may 
explode.
When heating beverages in the microwave, 
spattering may be delayed if the beverage is brought 
to boil. Please handle the container with particular 
care.
•  Do not deep-fry in the microwave. Hot oil may 
damage microwave parts and utensils or even lead 
to skin burns.
•  Eggs in their shell and hard boiled eggs should not 
be heated in the microwave as they may even 
explode after microwave heating has been terminated.
•  Pierce thick-skinned foods such as potatoes, whole 
pumpkins, apples, and chestnuts before cooking.
•  The content of baby bottles and baby jars should 
be stirred or shaken. 
Caution: Prior to consumption check the 
temperature in order to avoid life-threatening
burns to the baby.
•  Cooking utensils may heat up from the heat exerted 
by the food and may have to be handled with an 
oven cloth only.
Cooking utensils should be checked as to suitability 
for use in microwave ovens. 
WARNING: Maintenance and repair work which 
requires the removal of the cover which serves as 
protection against microwaves endangers the life of 
persons other than skilled staff. 
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