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nally, hot steam could escape from the ventilation slits in the lid.
• Do not touch the hot surfaces with any parts or your body or any
heat-sensitive or moisture-sensitive objects during operation or while
the appliance is still hot. Only touch the appliance and its parts at
the handles and operating elements during operation and thereafter.
Always protect your hands with oven gloves, when taking out the
bread pan after operation. Beware of hot steam and condensate,
when opening the lid.
• Do not move the appliance when still hot. Always leave the appliance
cool down before moving or cleaning the appliance. Do not place the
appliance or any part of it (e.g. bread pan) on heat-sensitive surfaces,
when hot. Special caution must be used, when moving the bread pan,
while it is containing hot liquids. Ensure to hold the bread pan level
when it is filled with any hot, runny contents (e.g. jam) to avoid severe
scalds and damage.
• You should keep the lid closed during operation. However, even with
the lid properly closed, steam could escape from under the lid during
operation and thereafter. This holds especially for the ventilation slits
in the lid. Do not hold any parts of your body or any delicate objects
over the appliance during operation. Condensate could accumulate
under the lid and drip, when opening the lid. Beware of hot steam
and condensate when opening the lid.
•
DO NOT cook any high-proof alcoholic liquid or alcoholic foodstuffs
(e.g. mulled wine, grog) within the appliance. Do not pour any alco-
holic liquid on/in the appliance to avoid risk of explosion and fire.
MOVING PARTS – RISKS OF INJURIES
Always unplug the appliance when not in use and before removing the
bread pan or ice bucket to avoid injuries due to the kneading works. Do
not insert your hands, hair, clothes or any other objects (e.g. cooking
utensils) into the bread pan or heating compartment with the appliance
connected to the power supply. Always ensure that the bread pan or ice
bucket is properly locked to the coupling of the kneading works, before-
connecting the appliance to the power supply.