Safety
8 D39303 02/2024
DANGER
Live parts
When covers are removed, live parts are exposed and contact with these parts may result
in electric shock. Electric shock can have serious health consequences including death.
– Only authorised persons may carry out electrical installation work.
– Before starting work, disconnect the unit from the power supply.
– Ensure that the unit is fully de-energised.
– Secure the unit to prevent it from being switched on again.
DANGER
Risk of short circuit
Condensation in the electrical components may cause short circuits.
– After transporting or storing the unit in humid conditions, remove it from its packaging
and allow it to acclimatise for at least 24hours in normal ambient conditions.
– Do not connect the unit to the mains power during this time.
WARNING
Poisonous or explosive vapours and gases
When loading the unit with an unsuitable load, poisonous or explosive vapours or gases
may be produced. This could cause the unit to explode, and persons could be severely
injured or poisoned.
– The unit may only be loaded with materials and substances which cannot form any
toxic or explosive vapours at the set temperature and which cannot explode, burst or
ignite.
WARNING
Overheating of the appliance when door is open
Leaving the door open during operation can cause the appliance to overheat or pose a fire
hazard.
– Do not leave the door open during operation.
WARNING
Hot surfaces
Depending on the operating situation, the unit and the load may be hot. Contact with hot
surfaces may have serious health consequences due to burns!
– Allow the unit to cool down.
– Wear heat-resistant protective gloves when carrying out work.
– Check the temperature of surfaces before touching them.
CAUTION
Hot steam
Hot steam can build up inside the appliance. When opening the door, there is a risk of
scalding yourself.
– Allow the appliance to cool down before opening the door.