Risk of burns
Before starting servicing and repair work, wait until the cooking chamber has cooled to below 50°C / 122°F or use the ‘Cool-
Down' function (Section 2H: Cleaning Procedures) to cool the cooking chamber.
Wear personal protective equipment suitable for handling hot surfaces before touching any of the interior parts of the
cooking chamber, the inside of the appliance door or any parts that were inside the oven during cooking.
Risk of burns from microwave emissions
• Do not become exposed to emissions from the microwave generator or parts conducting microwave energy.
• Never operate an appliance that has failed the ‘Microwave Leakage test’.
Risk of smoke or fire
If one of the electrical components is defective, for example due to a short-circuit, or if the internal wiring is refitted
incorrectly when servicing/repairing the oven, there is a risk of smoke or fire. To avoid this risk:
• Never use electrical spare components which failed a dedicated test or look damaged.
• Carefully refit electrical connections using the wiring diagrams provided in this guide.