Cleaning and Maintenance 
 
  Remove the plug by holding the plug instead of the cord, and cool down before cleaning. 
  When cleaning, wipe the interior and exterior surface, baking tray, wire rack and tray  
handle with soft cotton (or sponge) with neutral cleanser. Then wipe again with clean  
water. Do not use hard brush or any abrasive materials to clean the oven, so as not to  
scrape the interior and exterior surface of the oven. 
  Do not use toxic and abrasive cleaners such as gasoline, polishing powder, solvent. 
  Remove the tray and rack and rinse with mild detergent and warm water: Be careful  
not to scratch the coating. 
  Never immerse the unit in water. 
  Before storing the unit, allow the unit to cool down completely. 
 
Important Guidelines 
 
  If the oven is positioned close to a wall, the wall will have burn or stain marks. Be sure 
that hanging fabrics are not  in contact with the oven body 
  Do not place any object between the bottom of the body and the surface on which it is  
set as it may be burnt. 
  Do not place any object on the oven while using, the heat could cause deformation,  
cracking, etc. 
  Any bottled or canned food cannot be heated directly, as they may explode and scald  
the user. 
  Be careful not to burn yourself during use or immediately after using the oven. The  
metal parts and glass window of the door become extremely hot. Be careful not  
to touch them when opening and closing the door. 
  AC power must be taken from a properly wired outlet. Insert the plug completely  
into the socket. Never connect multiple plugs to the same outlet. 
  Always use the tray handle when inserting or removing the tray. Touching the  
hot tray/rack will cause severe burns. 
  When hot, do not apply water to the glass window, it may cause the glass to break. 
  When unplugging the cord, always hold the plug, never pull the cord to avoid  
damaging the wire inside the cord. 
  Do not position the unit close to a gas burner or other source of high temperature;  
do not direct to an electric fan, etc, at the unit during use, doing so could prevent  
correct temperature control to work. 
  Do not wet the power cord nor handle the unit with wet hands. Always unplug  
the cord after use, or whenever the unit is to be left unattended. A malfunction  
while the plug is inserted into the power outlet could cause fire. 
  Never let children use electrical equipment without adult supervision 
  Educate children about the danger and safety rules associated with operating electrical  
equipment. 
  To protect against fire, electric shock and injury, do not immerse cord, plug or appliance  
in water or other types of liquid. 
  Use only original accessories supplied. 
  Do not coil the cord too tightly around the appliance, to prevent damage to the cord and  
appliance. 
  Do not let cord hang over the edge of table or counter or touch any hot surfaces. 
  The temperature of the accessible surface may be high when the appliance is operating. 
  Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions or