Issue 2
04/05/2021
4
Electrical safety (continued)
• All microwaves are tested and approved in accordance with current
electromagnetic safety and compatibility regulations and
standards. As a precautionary measure, pacemaker manufacturers
recommend wearers to keep a minimum distance of 20-30 cm
between an operating microwave oven and the pacemaker in order
to avoid possible interference with the pacemaker. If you suspect
there may be interference, turn the microwave off immediately and
contact the manufacturer of the pacemaker.
Warning!
• This appliance is not intended to be used in: staff kitchen areas in
shops, offices and other working environments; farm houses; by
clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;
bed and breakfast type environments.
• Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers
since they are liable to explode.
• Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive
boiling; therefore care must be taken when handling the container.
• If you are preparing food or liquid for a baby stir or shake the
contents and check the temperature before consumption in order
to avoid burns.
• Never cook or heat eggs in their shell or whole hard boiled eggs, as
they may explode even after cooking in the microwave has been
completed.
• The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits
removed – see page
10
for details. Failure to maintain the oven and
seals in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface
or seals, adversely affect the life of the oven and possibly result in
a hazardous situation.
• Never operate the oven when empty and avoid leaving unattended
during use.
• Do not cover and allow adequate ventilation – see page 6 for
clearance required.
• The surfaces of the oven and the containers inside will
become hot during and immediately after use; wear oven
gloves when handling.
• Check regularly during cooking cycle especially when using plastic
or paper containers to ensure food and containers do not ignite.