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· Do not use a power supply other than 220 V AC to 230 V AC to
avoid fire or electric shocks.
· When disconnecting the AC power cord, hold the power plug
to unplug it. Do not pull the AC power cord to prevent electric
shocks or short-circuit fire.
· Do not allow children to operate the microwave oven alone.
Keep it out of reach of infants and young children to prevent
accidents such as electric shocks or burns.
· Do not plug or unplug the power plug with wet hands to avoid
electric shocks or injury.
· Do not use AC power outlets that do not meet the
specifications requirements.
· Do not use multi-plug outlets to prevent fire hazards.
· To comply with the EN 61000-3-11 standard, the microwave
oven can only be connected to a system with a power supply
impedance of ½Zsys½= 0.297 ohms or less. Before
connecting the microwave oven to the public power grid,
consult the local power supply department to ensure that the
power grid meets the requirements mentioned above.
· When using the microwave oven for the first time, there might
be residues or grease from the manufacturing process inside
the cavity. Therefore, heating may result in an odor or even
produce white smoke, which is normal. Please refer to the
cleaning and maintenance instructions to deodorize the
microwave oven.
· Do not place flammable or combustible materials near the
microwave oven. Always monitor the cooking process and set
the cooking time correctly while the microwave oven is in
operation, as overcooking might cause fire hazards.
· Do not remove the mica plate inside the microwave oven to
ensure normal operation.
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