The rst time you use the appliance, some of the oils used for
manufacturing may evaporate and produce fumes or unpleasant
odours. These will gradually disappear as you continue to use the
appliance.
Liquids or other foods should not be reheated in sealed
containers, as these may explode.
To avoid burns, do not use containers lled with liquids or
products that liquefy, heating up to higher levels than can be
easily observed (Europe: IEC 60335-2-42: 2002 / AMD1: 2008)
If reheating beverages, these may reach boiling point and cause a
delayed eruption. Be careful when handling the container.
The contents of any baby bottles and any baby food in jars must
be mixed or shaken before consumption. Check the temperature
to avoid scalding.
Only use utensils and containers that are appropriate for the
chosen cooking mode (quick or traditional).
Microwave reheating eggs in their shells or whole boiled eggs
could lead to a risk of explosion, even when reheating has
nished.