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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
Indications concerning residual risks
Though the rules for "good manufacturing practice" and the provisions of law which regulate manufacturing and
marketing of the product have been implemented, "residual risks" still remain which, due to the very nature of
the appliance, were not possible to eliminate. These risks include:
Residual risk of electrocution:
This risks remains when intervening on live electrical and/or electronic devices.
Residual risk of burning:
This risks remains when unintentionally coming into contact with materials at high
temperatures.
Residual risk of burning due to leaking material
This risks remains when coming into contact unintentionally with leaking materials at
high temperatures. Containers too full of liquids and/or solids which when heated change
morphology (passing from a solid state to a liquid state) can cause burning if used
improperly. During work, the containers which are used must be positioned at easily visible
levels.
Residual risk of explosions
This risk remains when:
• there is smell of gas in the room;
• appliance used in an atmosphere containing substances which risk exploding;
• using food in closed containers (such as jars and cans), if they are not suitable for the
purpose.
Residual risk of fire
This risk remains when:
• using with flammable liquids (such as alcohol).
What to do if you smell gas in the room
If you detect the smell of gas in the room, it is mandatory to implement the
following procedures urgently.
•
Immediately cut the gas supply (shut the gas valve, de-
tail A).
•
Ventilate the room immediately.
•
Do not activate any electrical device in the room (Detail
B-C-D).
•
Do not activate any device that can produce sparks or
flames (Detail B-C-D).
•
Use a communication device outside of the room where
the smell of gas has occurred to inform the responsible
bodies (electrical company and/or fire department).
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THE PRESENT MANUAL IS PROPERT Y OF THE MANUFACTURER. ANY REPRODUCTION, EVEN PARTIAL, IS PROHIBITED.
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