Risks for the appliance
Damage can be caused by handling the appliance
incorrectly.
• Place the appliance on a dry, level, non-slip, heat-res-
istant surface which will not react with the rubber feet.
• Before you stow the appliance, disconnect the power
cable and let the appliance cool off completely.
• Do not cover the ventilation openings since otherwise
the appliance will overheat.
In case of a defective appliance
A defective appliance can cause material damage and
injuries:
• WARNING: If the door or door seals are damaged, the
cooking appliance may not be operated before it has
been repaired by a trained person.
• Always check the appliance for damage before use.
In the event that you detect damage due to transport,
immediately contact the dealer where you have pur-
chased the appliance.
• Never operate a defective appliance. Never operate
a appliance that has fallen down.
• If the appliance's power cable is damaged, it must be
replaced by manufacturer or their customer service
department or a similarly-qualified person to prevent
hazards.
• WARNING: It is dangerous for any other persons
than those so trained to carry out maintenance or
repair work that requires the removal of a cover which
ensures protection against radiation due to microwave
energy.
• The appliance does not contain any parts that you can
repair yourself. Repair work must only be carried out
through SEVERIN customer service department (see
►"Service Centres" on page 159).
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