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Miele H 818 - Appliance Component and Surface Safety

Miele H 818
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Warning
and
safety
instructions
for
the
user
The
heating
element
may
be
dropped
down
for
cleaning
when
it
has
cooled
and
there
is
no
danger
of
burning
oneself.
Do
not
use
force
as
this
can
cause
the
element
to
break.
Roast
probe:
after
using
do
not
remove
until
it
has
cooled.
When
not
in
use
do
not
leave
the
roast
probe
in
the
oven.
(High
grill
tempe¬
ratures
for
example,
could
cause
damage).
Do
not
leave
the
hob
or
oven
unat¬
tended
when
cooking
with
oils
and
fats.
Many
factors
will
affect
the
overall
cooking
time,
including
the
size
and
amount
of
food,
its
temperature,
changes
to
the
recipe
and
the
shape
and
size
of
cooking
container.
It
Is
essential
to
ensure
that
food
has
been
evenly
and
sufficiently
heated,
and
to
check
that
it
is
tho¬
roughly
cooked,
turning
or
stirring
during
coo-king
if
necessary.
Some
foods
may
contain
micro
organisms
which
are
only
destroyed
by
thorough
cooking,
therefore
when
cooking
or
reheating
foods,
eg,
poultry,
it
is
particularly
Important
that
the
food
is
fully
cooked
through.
If
In
doubt
select
a
longer
cooking
or
reheating
time.
The
hob
cooking
areas
get
hot
once
they
are
switched
on,
With
the
ceramic
hob
a
residual
heat
indicator
shows
whether
a
cooking
area
is
switched
on,
or
is
still
hot.
*
In
the
event
of
any
breakages
or
cracks
occurring
in
the
ceramic
hob
It
must
be
switched
off
immedia¬
tely
and
disconnected
from
the
electricity
supply.
Contact
the
Miele
Service
Department.
Do
not
use
the
hob
until
the
damaged
ceramic
plate
has
been
replaced.
Continued
use
would
be
dangerous
as
liquids
etc
boiling
over
could
penetrate
the
electrical
components
through
the
crack.
When
using
kitchen
appliances
connected
to
sockets
near
the
oven
ensure
that
the
cable
cannot
get
trapped
in
a
hot
oven
door,
*
Do
not
stare
at
halogen
hotplate
when
heating.
Do
not
use
the
oven/cooker
to
heat
up
the
room.
The
high
temperatures
of
oven
or
hobs
could
cause
inflam¬
mable
objects
in
the
vicinity
to
burn,
Do
not
use
the
hob
as
a
resting
place
for
anything
else.
This
could
lead
to
a
danger
of
the
article
catch¬
ing
fire,
if
the
hob
were
to
be
switched
on
inadvertently.
*
Do
not
use
plastic
or
aluminium
foil
containers
for
cooking
on
a
hob,
as
these
could
melt
at
higher
temperatures
and
damage
the
plate
of
a
ceramic
hob.

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