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safety
Read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference.
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Remove all packaging and any labels.
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Do not touch hot surfaces. Accessible surfaces are liable to get
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hot during use. Always use oven gloves to remove the hot bread
pan.
To prevent spillages inside the oven chamber, always remove the
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bread pan from the machine before adding the ingredients.
Ingredients that splash onto the heating element can burn and
cause smoke.
Do not use this appliance if there is any visible sign of damage to
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the supply cord or if it has been accidentally dropped.
Do not immerse this appliance, the supply cord or the plug in
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water or any other liquid.
Always unplug this appliance after use, before fitting or removing
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parts or before cleaning.
Do not let the electrical supply cord hang over the edge of a work
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surface or allow it to touch hot surfaces such as a gas or electric
hob.
This appliance should only be used on a flat heat resistant surface.
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Do not place your hand inside the oven chamber after the bread
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pan has been removed as it will be very hot.
Do not touch moving parts within the Bread Maker.
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Do not exceed the maximum flour and raising agent quantities
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specified in the recipes supplied.
Do not place the Bread Maker in direct sun light, near hot
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appliances or in a draught. All these things can affect the internal
temperature of the oven, which could spoil the results.
Do not use this appliance outdoors.
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Do not operate the Bread Maker when it is empty as this could
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cause it serious damage.
Do not use the oven chamber for any type of storage.
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Do not cover the vents on the side of the machine and ensure
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there is adequate ventilation around the bread maker during
operation.
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