Hotpoint-Ariston CE 6V P6 EU: P recautions and tips

P recautions and tips: Hotpoint-Ariston CE 6V P6 EU

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P recautions and tips

 This appliance has been designed and

manufactured in compliance with international safety

standards. The following warnings are provided for

safety reasons and must be read carefully.

G

ene

r

al

s

a

f

et

y

• These

instructions

are

only

valid

for

the

countries

w

hose

symbols

appear

in

the

manual

and

on

the

serial

number

plate

located

on

the

appliance.

• The

appliance

w

as

designed

for

domestic

use

inside

the

home

and

is

not

intended

for

commercial

or

industrial

use.

• The

appliance

must

not

be

installed

outdoors,

even

in

covered

areas.

It

is

e

x

tremely

dangerous

to

leave

the

appliance

e

x

posed

to

rain

and

storms.

• Do

not

touch

the

appliance

w

ith

bare

feet

or

w

ith

w

et

or

damp

hands

and

feet.

• The

appliance

must

be

used

by

adults

only

for

the

preparation

of

food,

in

accordance

w

ith

the

instructions

provided

in

this

boo

k

let.

• The

instruction

boo

k

let

accompanies

a

class

1

(insulated)

or

class

2

-

subclass

1

(recessed

bet

w

een

2

cupboards)

appliance.

•

D

o

not

touch

the

heating

elements

or

certain

parts

of

the

oven

door

w

hen

the

appliance

is

in

use

these

parts

become

e

x

tremely

hot

.

K

eep

children

w

ell

a

w

ay

from

the

appliance

.

• Ma

k

e

sure

that

the

po

w

er

supply

cables

of

other

electrical

appliances

do

not

come

into

contact

w

ith

the

hot

parts

of

the

oven.

• The

openings

used

for

the

ventilation

and

dispersion

of

heat

must

never

be

covered.

• Do

not

use

unstable

or

misshapen

pans

on

the

coo

k

ing

zones;

this

w

ill

help

to

avoid

accidental

spills.

Ma

k

e

sure

pan

handles

are

turned

to

w

ards

the

centre

of

the

hob

in

order

to

avoid

accidental

burns.

• Al

w

ays

use

oven

gloves

w

hen

placing

coo

k

w

are

in

the

oven

or

w

hen

removing

it.

• Do

not

use

flammable

liquids

(alcohol,

petrol,

etc...)

near

the

appliance

w

hile

it

is

in

use.

• Do

not

place

flammable

material

in

the

lo

w

er

storage

compartment

or

in

the

oven

itself.

If

the

appliance

is

s

w

itched

on

accidentally,

it

could

catch

fire.

• Al

w

ays

ma

k

e

sure

the

k

nobs

are

in

the

•

position

w

hen

the

appliance

is

not

in

use.

• When

unplugging

the

appliance,

al

w

ays

pull

the

plug

from

the

mains

soc

k

et;

do

not

pull

on

the

cable.

• Never

perform

any

cleaning

or

maintenance

w

or

k

w

ithout

having

disconnected

the

appliance

from

the

electricity

mains.

• I f

the

appliance

brea

k

s

do

w

n,

under

no

circumstances

should

you

attempt

to

perform

the

repairs

yourself.

Repairs

carried

out

by

ine

x

perienced

persons

may

cause

injury

or

further

malfunctioning

of

the

appliance.

Contact

Assistance.

• Do

not

rest

heavy

objects

on

the

open

oven

door.

• The

internal

surfaces

of

the

compartment

(

w

here

present)

may

become

hot.

• The

glass

ceramic

hob

is

resistant

to

mechanical

shoc

k

s,

but

it

may

crac

k

(or

even

brea

k

)

if

hit

w

ith

a

sharp

object

such

as

a

tool.

If

this

happens,

disconnect

the

appliance

from

the

electricity

mains

immediately

and

contact

a

Service

Centre.

• I f

the

surface

of

the

hob

is

crac

k

ed,

s

w

itch

off

the

appliance

to

prevent

electric

shoc

k

s

from

occurring.

• Remember

that

the

coo

k

ing

zones

remain

relatively

hot

for

at

least

thirty

minutes

after

they

have

been

s

w

itched

off.

• Keep

any

object

w

hich

could

melt

a

w

ay

from

the

hob,

for

e

x

ample

plastic

and

aluminium

objects,

or

products

w

ith

a

high

sugar

content.

B

e

especially

careful

w

hen

using

plastic

film

and

aluminium

foil

or

pac

k

aging:

if

placed

on

surfaces

that

are

still

hot,

they

may

cause

serious

damage

to

the

hob.

• Do

not

place

metal

objects

(

k

nives,

spoons,

pan

lids,

etc.)

on

the

hob

as

they

may

become

hot.

D

i

s

p

o

s

al

• When

disposing

of

pac

k

aging

material:

observe

local

legislation

so

that

the

pac

k

aging

may

be

reused.

• The

European

Directive

2002/96/EC

relating

to

Waste

Electrical

and

Electronic

Equipment

(WEEE)

states

that

household

appliances

should

not

be

disposed

of

using

the

normal

solid

urban

w

aste

cycle.

E

x

hausted

appliances

should

be

collected

separately

in

order

to

optimise

the

cost

of

re

-

using

and

recycling

the

materials

inside

the

machine,

w

hile

preventing

potential

damage

to

the

atmosphere

and

to

public

health.

The

crossed

-

out

dustbin

is

mar

k

ed

on

all

products

to

remind

the

o

w

ner

of

their

obligations

regarding

separated

w

aste

collection.

For

further

information

relating

to

the

correct

disposal

of

e

x

hausted

household

appliances,

o

w

ners

may

contact

the

public

service

provided

or

their

local

dealer.

R

e

s

p

e

c

tin

an

d c

on

s

e

r

v

in

t

h

e

en

v

i

r

on

m

ent

•

Y

ou

can

help

to

reduce

the

pea

k

load

of

the

electricity

supply

net

w

or

k

companies

by

using

the

oven

in

the

hours

bet

w

een

late

afternoon

and

the

early

hours

of

the

morning.

• Al

w

ays

k

eep

the

oven

door

closed

w

hen

using

the

GRILL

and

GRATIN

modes:

This

w

ill

achieve

improved

results

w

hile

saving

energy

(appro

x

imately

10

%

).

• Chec

k

the

door

seals

regularly

and

w

ipe

them

clean

to

ensure

they

are

free

of

debris

so

that

they

adhere

properly

to

the

door,

thus

avoiding

heat

dispersion.