4
PRECAUTIONS
The important precautions described within this section must be followed carefully to
prevent the possibility of personal injuries and/or property damage. The significance of the
following cautionary symbols is explained below:
WARNING: Circumstances that may result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION: Circumstances that may result in personal injury or property damage.
Indicates prohibited
actions (Don’t do this).
WARNING
Do not operate the appliance near any
flammable materials, such
as walls, furniture,
curtains, draperies, etc.
Doing so may cause a fire.
Generally
prohibited.
Do not allow.
This action must be
performed.
Do not
disassemble.
Do not touch.
Do not
touch
with wet
hands.
Disconnect the
power supply plug.
Indicates actions that must
be performed (Do this).
Do not allow children to use this
appliance without adult super
vision. Do
not operate the appliance within the
reach of an infant.
This may lead to electric shock, burns or other injuries.
Do not put oil on the oven
tray.
This may cause a fire.
Plug the appliance into
a single electrical
outlet only.
Use only an electrical outlet rated
at 15 amperes or more. If electrical
outlets ar
e shared with other appliances, the
circuit may become hot, potentially causing a fire.
If the power supply plug blades or plug
surfaces become dirty, be sure that they are cleaned
thoroughly. A dirty power supply plug can potentially
cause a fire.
Always keep the power supply plug clean.
A fire, electric shock or short circuit may result if the
plug is not fully inserted into the outlet.
Make sure that the power supply plug is
firmly inserted all the way into the electrical
outlet.
Do not immerse the appliance in water
and do not pour water onto it.
This action may cause a short
circuit or electric shock.
Do not attempt to modify the appliance.
Improper repair may cause fire, electric shock and
injury. All repairs must be performed by qualified
technicians. If repair is necessary, take it to an
authorized repair center.
Do not share outlet
with other appliances.
Do not handle the power supply cord in a
rough manner.
Do not cause damage to the power supply cord by
bending, pulling, twisting, or placing the cord near
hot appliances. Also, do not place heavy objects on
the cord. These actions may result in damage to the
power supply cord, possibly leading to electric
shock and fire.
Do not operate the appliance if the
power supply cor
d or plug has been
damaged.
A loose or damaged plug may r
esult in electric
shock, short circuit or fire.
Do not attempt to plug in or unplug with
wet hands.
This action may cause a shor
t cir
cuit or electric
shock.