BEFORE CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE
Safe and correct use of the steam oven
Leave the appliance at room temperature for
some time before connecting it to the power
mains to allow all components to adapt to
room temperature. If the oven is stored at a
temperature near or below freezing point,
there is a danger for some components,
especially the pumps.
The appliance should not operate in an
environment with a temperature below 5
°C. Below this temperature, the appliance
may not operate correctly. If the appliance
is switched on in such conditions, the pump
could be damaged.
If the appliance does not work correctly,
disconnect it from the power mains.
Do not store items in the oven, which could
cause danger when the oven is switched on.
Do not use distilled water that is not suitable
for ingestion (e.g. distilled water for batteries,
to which acid is added).
When you open the oven door (with steam
systems) after the end or during steam
cooking, make sure to open the door to the
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Carefully read the instructions for use before connecting the
appliance. Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect
connection or use of the appliance shall not be covered by the
warranty.
fully open position; otherwise, the steam from
the oven cavity could negatively affect the
control panel operation.
After the steam cooking is completed, there
is some residual steam in the oven. Open
the oven door carefully, as there is danger of
scalding with steam. Clean the oven once it
has cooled down to room temperature.
After the cooking process, the remaining
water in the steam system is pumped back
into the water tank. Therefore, the water
there could be hot. Be careful when emptying
the water tank.
To prevent the build-up of limescale, leave
the oven door open after cooking to allow
the oven cavity to cool down to room
temperature.
It is inadvisable to open the door during
the steam cycle, as this will increase power
consumption and formation of water
condensate.