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1.      26  Installing the appliance s                                            28  General installation tips                                             29  Electrical connection                                               30  After sales service  data plate                                        32    2    Guide to the appliance             Rear Tepan plate    2  Front Tepan plate        Symbols to indicate which part of the Tepan plate the controls are for     Indicators      Control for rear Tepan plate       Control for front Tepan plate    Indicators    cea  D00       In operation indicator   8  Temperature indicator light     9  Residual heat indicator    Guide to the appliance       Spatula    Accessories supplied    The accessories supplied with your TepanYaki as well as a  range of optional ones are available to order  see  Optional  accessories         For turning food    Warning and Safety instructions       This appliance complies with all  relevant local and national safety  requirements  Inappropriate use  can  however  lead to personal injury  and damage to property     To avoid the risk of accidents and  damage to the appliance  please  read these instructions carefully  before using it for the first time  They  contain important notes on  installation  safety  use and  maintenance     Keep these instructions in a safe  place and ensure that new users are  familiar with the content  Pass them  on to any future owner     Correct application     gt  This appli
2.   CS 1122  CS 1134  CS 1326  CS 1411    100mm for CS 1012  CS 1013    150mm for CS 1421  CS 1312  CS 1322    200 mm for CS 1034    250mm for CS 1011  CS 1018  CS 1021    20       Not allowed    Safety instructions for installation       Safety distance when installing the appliance near a wall with additional  niche cladding    A minimum safety distance must be maintained between the worktop cut out and  any niche cladding to protect it from heat damage     If the niche cladding is made from a combustible material  e  g  wood  a  minimum safety distance    of 50 mm must be maintained between the cut out  and the cladding     If the niche cladding is made from a non combustible material  e  g  metal   natural stone  ceramic tiles  a minimum safety distance    of 50 mm less the  thickness of the cladding must be maintained between the cut out and the  cladding    Example  15 mm niche cladding   50 mm   15 mm   minimum safety distance of 35 mm                Masonry     2  Niche cladding  Dimension x   thickness of niche cladding material     3  Worktop   9  Worktop cut out       Minimum safety distance  for combustible materials is 50 mm  for non combustible materials is 50 mm less dimension x    21    Appliance and building in dimensions       CS 1326          Spring clamps   2  Front     3  Building in depth for mains connection box with mains connection cable   L   2000 mm    22    Preparing the worktop       m Make the worktop cut out for one or  more appliances as applicab
3.  be fitted into each  spacer bar     m Push the appliance to the side until  the long slots in the spacer bar can  be seen        m Fit the sealing strip   into the long  slots in the spacer bar        28    m Starting at the front  position the next  appliance in the worktop cut out     m Connect each appliance to the mains   see  Electrical connection         m Check that each appliance works  correctly        Once installed  the hob can be  removed using a special tool    It can also be pushed up out of the  cut out from below  It must be  pushed up from the back first           General installation tips       Tiled worktop                   Grout lines O and the hatched area    Do not use any sealant unless underneath the appliance must be   expressly instructed to do so  The smooth and even  If they are not  the  sealing strip under the edge of the top appliance frame will not sit flush with  part of the appliance provides a the worktop and the sealing strip will  sufficient seal for the worktop  not provide a good seal between the    appliance and the worktop   Do not use sealant between the  frame of the top part of the  appliance and the worktop   This could cause difficulties if the  appliance ever needs to be taken  out for servicing and possibly result  in damage to the frame or the  worktop     29    Electrical connection       All electrical work should be carried  out by a suitably qualified and  competent person in strict  accordance with current local and  nat
4.  model and serial number of your  appliance which are given on the data plate     N B  A call out charge will be applied for service visits where the problem  could have been resolved as described in these instructions     Space in which to stick the extra data plate supplied with the appliance  Ensure  that the model number is the same as the one on the front of these instructions     32    33    34    35    United Kingdom   Miele Co  Ltd    Fairacres  Marcham Road   Abingdon  Oxon  OX14 1TW   Tel   01235  554455   Fax   01235  554477   Customer Contact Centre Tel   08707  554466  E mail  info   miele co uk   Internet  www  miele co uk    Australia   Miele Australia Pty  Ltd    ABN 96 005 635 398   1 Gilbert Park Drive  Knoxfield  VIC 3180  Tel   03  9764 7130  Fax   03  9764 7149  Internet  www miele com au    China   Miele Shanghai   Suite 4105 06  Plaza 66   1266 Nanjing Road West   Jing An District   Shanghai 200040  PRC   Tel   86 21 6288 4200  Fax   86 21 6288 4100  E mail  mieleshanghai cn miele com   Internet  www miele cn    Hong Kong   Miele  Hong Kong  Limited   AIA Plaza  24 Floor   18 Hysan Avenue   Causeway Bay   Tel   852  2610 1331  Fax   852 2610 1013  E mail  mielehk miele com hk   Internet  www miele hk    India   Miele Appliances India Pvt  Ltd    Ground Floor  Copia Corporate Suites  Plot No  9  Jasola   New Delhi     110025   Tel  011 46 900 000  Fax  011 46 900 001  E mail  customercare miele in   Internet  www  miele in       Ireland   Miele Ireland L
5.  or disposed of incorrectly  could be potentially hazardous to  human health and to the environment   They are  however  essential for the  correct functioning of your appliance   Please do not therefore dispose of it  with your household waste     Please dispose of it at your local  community waste collection recycling  centre or contact your dealer for  advice  Ensure that it presents no  danger to children while being stored  for disposal     It should be unplugged or  disconnected from the mains electricity  supply by a competent person     Before using for the first time       Please stick the extra data plate for the  appliance supplied with this  documentation in the space provided in  the  After sales service  section of this  booklet     Cleaning for the first time    m Remove any protective foil and sticky  labels     m Clean with a solution of washing up  liquid in warm water  and dry witha  soft cloth        Metal components have a protective  coating which may give off a slight  smell when heated up for the first  time    The smell and any vapours will  dissipate after a short time  and do  not indicate a faulty connection or  appliance           Operation       The Tepan plate is divided into two  separate cooking zones which can be  switched on and regulated  independently of one another  The  entire area can be used when cooking  large quantities of food  When cooking  smaller quantities  the front area can be  used for cooking whilst the rear area  can be use
6. C  heat resistant adhesive which will not  dissolve or distort    Any backmoulds must be of  heat resistant material     B This appliance may only be used in  mobile installations such as ships   caravans  aircraft etc  if a risk  assessment has been carried out by a  suitably qualified engineer     P gt  The Tepan Yaki must not be  installed directly next to a salamander   CS 1421   It is essential to maintain a  distance of at least 150 mm between  these two appliances     PD Connection should be made via a  suitable isolator or a double pole fused  spur connection unit which complies  with current national and local safety  regulations  and the on off switch  should be easily accessible after the  appliance has been built in  See   Electrical connection  for more details     P The appliance must not be built in  over a fridge  fridge freezer  freezer   dishwasher  washing machine or  tumble dryer     18     gt  After installation  ensure that the  connection cable cannot come into  contact with the underside of the  appliance  Make sure that there is no  mechanical obstruction  such as a  drawer  which could damage it      gt  Do not use any sealant except  where expressly instructed to do so   The seal underneath the appliance  provides a sufficient seal for the  worktop  see  General installation tips       PD Observe carefully the safety  distances given on the following pages     All dimensions in this instruction booklet  are given in mm     Safety instructions for in
7. ance is intended for  domestic use only and may only be  used as described in these instructions   Any other usage is at the owner s risk  and could be dangerous  The  manufacturer cannot be held liable for  damage resulting from incorrect or  improper use or operation      gt  This appliance is not intended for  use by persons  including children   with reduced physical  sensory or  mental capabilities  or lack of  experience and knowledge  unless they  are supervised whilst using it  or have  been shown how to use it correctly by a  person responsible for their safety     Warning and Safety instructions       Safety with children     gt  This appliance is not a toy  To avoid  the risk of injury  keep children away  from it at all times  and do not let them  play with it or use the controls  They will  not understand the potential dangers  posed by it  They should be supervised  whenever you are working in the  kitchen      gt  Older children may use the  appliance only when its operation has  been clearly explained to them and  they are able to use it safely   recognising the dangers of misuse      gt  gt  The appliance gets hot when in use  and remains hot for quite a while after  being switched off  To safeguard  against burning  keep children well  away from the appliance at all times     P Do not store anything which might  arouse a child s interest in storage  areas above or next to the appliance   Otherwise they could be tempted into  climbing onto the appliance with 
8. bars D  for 3 appliances     An additional spacer bar is required for each additional appliance  The position  for securing each additional spacer bar will depend on the width of appliance B   288 mm   380 mm   576 mm      25    Fixing the spring clamps and spacer bars       Wooden worktops       m Position the spring clamps supplied    and spacer bars    on the top  edge of the cut out in the positions  marked     m Secure the spring clamps and  spacer bars with the 3 5 x 25 mm  screws supplied     26    Fixing the spring clamps and spacer bars       Granite and marble worktops    The screws are not required for  granite or marble worktops               m Apply silcone to the side edges and  the lower edges of the spring clamps     and spacer bars        m Then fill gap    between the spacer    m Position and secure the spring bars and the worktop with silicone  clamps      and spacer bars    using from the tube supplied   strong  double sided adhesive tape         27    Installing the appliance s        m Feed the connection cable down  through the cut out     m Starting at the front  position the  appliance in the worktop cut out     m Using both hands  press down  evenly on the sides of the appliance  until it clicks into position  When  doing this make sure that the seal  under the appliance sits flush with  the worktop on all sides  This is  important to ensure an effective seal  all round  Do not use sealant     When installing several appliances  a  sealing strip must
9. d to keep food warm using a  lower power setting     12    Switching on and off    To switch the Tepan plate on  turn the  control clockwise  To switch off  turn  the control anti clockwise     Only turn the control clockwise as  far as  12  and anti clockwise back  to  0  again to switch it off  Do not  attempt to turn it all the way round  from the  12  position to  O  or vice  versa  This will damage the control     After switching on  the in operation  indicator I and the temperature  indicator    light up  The temperature  indicator light will switch on and off  intermittently in conjunction with the  heating element     Residual heat indicator    After switching off  the residual heat  indicator lights up     The residual heat indicator remains on  until the Tepan plate is cool enough to  touch     Do not touch or place any heat  sensitive objects on the Tepan plate  while the residual heat indicator is  still on    Danger of burning     Operation                         Settings   Cooking process Settings  Keeping cooked food warm 1 2  Steaming fruit  e g  apple slices  peach halves  2 4  sliced bananas  etc    Gentle stir frying of chopped sliced vegetables  e g  5 7  leeks  mushrooms  green red peppers  onion etc    Gentle frying of breaded or battered fish 7 9  Rapid frying in succession of meat  fish 9 11    fried eggs  pancakes  hash browns etc                 Frying potato pancakes  prawns  corn on the cob 11 12       These settings are only a guide  The actual c
10. e appliance     Finally dry the appliance with a clean   soft cloth     Important   Conditioning agents for  stainless steel must not be used on  the Tepan plate     Problem solving guide       Installation work and repairs to  electrical appliances must only be  carried out by a suitably qualified  and competent person in strict  accordance with current local and  national safety regulations  BS 7671  in the UK   Repairs and other work  by unqualified persons could be  dangerous  The manufacturer  cannot be held liable for  unauthorised work     16    What to do if           after switching on  the appliance  does not heat up    Check whether the mains fuse has  tripped  If it has  contact a qualified  electrician or the Miele Customer  Contact Centre     Optional accessories       Miele branded cleaning and conditioning products are  available for your appliance     These can be ordered via the internet at  www miele shop com  or from the Miele Customer Contact  Centre  see back cover for contact details  or from your Miele  dealer     Ceramic and stainless steel hob cleaner 250 ml    Removes heavy soiling  limescale deposits and light  discolouration       E Cloth  microfibre cloth     Removes finger marks and light soiling     Safety instructions for installation       Fit the wall units and extractor hood  before fitting the TepanYaki to avoid  damaging the surface     P The veneer or laminate coatings of  worktops  or adjacent kitchen units   must be treated with 100   
11. e guarantee will be  invalidated     P During installation  maintenance and  repair work  the appliance must be  disconnected from the mains electricity  supply  It is only completely isolated  from the electricity supply when         the mains fuse is disconnected         the screw out fuse is removed  in  countries where this is applicable          itis switched off at the wall socket  and the plug is withdrawn from the  socket  or it is switched off at the  isolator      gt  Faulty components must only be  replaced by genuine Miele original  spare parts  The manufacturer can only  guarantee the safety of the appliance  when Miele replacement parts are  used     P In countries where there are areas  which may be subject to infestation by  cockroaches or other vermin  pay  particular attention to keeping the  appliance and its surroundings in a  clean condition at all times  Any  damage caused by cockroaches or  other vermin will not be covered by the  guarantee     Warning and Safety instructions       Correct use     gt  The appliance is hot when in use   and remains hot for quite a while after  being switched off  Do not touch it  whilst it could still be hot     P gt  For added protection  it is advisable  to use heat resistant pot holders or  gloves when using the appliance  Do  not let them get damp or wet  as this  causes heat to transfer through the  material more quickly with the risk of  scalding or burning yourself     P Do not heat up unopened tins or jars  of fo
12. eee Viele    Operating and installation instructions             Stainless steel TepanYaki  CS 1326    To avoid the risk of accidents or en   GB  damage to the appliance it is   essential to read these   instructions before it is installed   and used for the first time  M  Nr  07 180 440    Contents       Guide to the appliance                                               3  AGCESSOMES SUN AA dealer a BR diet A oe ee a a 4  Warning and Safety instructions                                       5  Caring for the environment                                          10  Before usingforthefirsttime                                        11  Operation   2 220344 0deeeed yee Ree Eee ebe eae bead PDE e SESW Rate es 12  SW 4 east an eee ee Bede Bae dl delete te bye EIA 12  Residual heat indicator    IIIA 12  Settings   fies okey bee dente teak a tank ae KA A es Gare Bet 13  WNP  II each thats toe WA Gage Menke  IA tee 14  Cleaning and care                                                  15  Problem solving guide                                              16  Optionalaccessories                                               17  Safety instructions for installation                                    18  Appliance and building in dimensions                                 22  Preparing the worktop                                              23  Installation of several appliances                                     24  Fixing the spring clamps and spacer bars                         
13. g or  reheating food such as poultry  it is  particularly important that the food is  completely cooked through  If in doubt   select a longer cooking or reheating  time      gt  Spray canisters  aerosols and other  inflammable substances must not be  stored in a drawer under the hob   Cutlery inserts must be heat resistant     Warning and Safety instructions       P Do not use plastic utensils on the  appliance  as the Tepan plate gets very  hot  Even heat resistant plastic utensils  are unsuitable     P When using an electric socket near  the appliance  care should be taken  that the cable of the electrical  appliance does not come into contact  with the hot appliance  The insulation  on the cable could become damaged   giving rise to an electric shock hazard     The manufacturer cannot be held  liable for damage caused by  non compliance with these Warning  and Safety instructions     Caring for the environment       Disposal of the packing  material    The transport and protective packing  has been selected from materials which  are environmentally friendly for  disposal  and can normally be  recycled     Ensure that any plastic wrappings   bags  etc  are disposed of safely and  kept out of the reach of babies and  young children  Danger of suffocation     Rather than just throwing these  materials away  please ensure they are  offered for recycling     10    Disposal of your old appliance    Electrical and electronic appliances  often contain materials which  if  handled
14. ional safety regulations  BS 7671  in the Uk      If the connection cable is damaged   it must be replaced by a suitably  qualified electrician with a special  connection cable of type H 05 V V F     pvc insulated   available from Miele     Installation  repairs and other work  by unqualified persons could be  dangerous  The manufacturer  cannot be held liable for  unauthorised work     Ensure power is not supplied to the  appliance until after installation or  repair work has been carried out     The appliance must only be  operated when built in  This is to  ensure that all electrical parts are  shielded  Live parts must not be  exposed     Do not connect the appliance to the  mains electricity supply by an  extension lead  These do not  guarantee the required safety of the  appliance     Please make sure that the connection  data quoted on the data plate match  the household mains supply     30    Connection should be made via a fused  plug and switched socket or a double  pole fused spur connection unit  or a  suitable isolator  as appropriate  which  complies with national and local safety  regulations and the on off switch should  be easily accessible after the appliance  has been built in     If the switch is not accessible after  installation  depending on country  an  additional means of disconnection must  be provided for all poles     For extra safety it is advisable to install  a suitable residual current device   RCD      When switched off there must be an  all p
15. ise  the appliance could be damaged   This data must correspond in order to  avoid the risk of damage to the  appliance  Consult a qualified  electrician if in any doubt     Warning and Safety instructions       P Do not connect the appliance to the  mains electricity supply by a  multi socket unit or an extension lead   These do not guarantee the required  safety of the appliance  e g  danger of  overheating      P gt  For safety reasons  this appliance  may only be used when it has been  built in     B This appliance may be connected  via a fused plug and switched socket  If  you wish to connect it to an isolator  switch  or if the appliance is supplied  without a plug  it must be installed and  connected by a suitably qualified and  competent person in strict accordance  with current local and national safety  regulations  The manufacturer cannot  be held liable for damage caused by  incorrect installation or connection     P If the connection cable is damaged   it must be replaced by a suitably  qualified electrician with a special  connection cable of type H 05 V V F   pvc insulated   available from the Miele  Service Department      gt  Never open the casing of the  appliance  Tampering with electrical  connections or components and  mechanical parts is highly dangerous  to the user and can cause operational  faults     P gt  While the appliance is under  guarantee  repairs should only be  undertaken by a service technician  authorised by the manufacturer   Otherwise th
16. le   Remember to maintain the minimum  safety distance from the back wall   as well as from any tall unit or side  wall to the right or left of the  TepanYaki    See  Safety instructions for  installation      m Seal the cut surfaces with a suitable  heat resistant sealant to avoid  swelling caused by moisture        If  during installation  you find that the  seals on the corners of the frame are  not flush with the worktop surface   the corner radius   lt  R4  can be  carefully scribed to fit        23    Installation of several appliances       When installing two or more appliances next to each other a spacer bar    must  be used between each one   See  Fixing the spring clamps and spacer bars      Worktop cut out Worktop cut out    two appliances   three appliances       To calculate the cut out width  D  required     Add up the widths of each appliance  e g  width A   B   C etc   and subtract  16 mm from this figure   i e  8 mm is taken off either end of the appliance run                        Number of Appliance width in mm  Worktop cut out in mm  appliances  1 288 288   16   272  2 288  288 288   288   16   560  2 288  380 288   380   16   652  3 288  288  288 288   288   288   16   848  3 288  288  380 288   288   380   16   940                   24    Installation of several appliances             Spring clamps         Spacer bars   3  Gap between spacer bar and worktop       Sealing strip    The illustration shows a worktop cut out with spring clamps   and spacer 
17. leaned after  each use  Let it cool down to room  temperature    To avoid water marks and limescale  deposits  use a soft cloth to dry  surfaces that have been cleaned with  water     To avoid damaging the surface of  your appliance  do not use         cleaning agents containing soda   alkalines  ammonia  acids or  chlorides         cleaning agents containing  descaling agents         stain or rust removers         abrasive cleaning agents  e g   powder cleaners and cream  cleaners         solvent based cleaning agents       dishwasher cleaner        grill and oven cleaners        glass cleaning agents         hard  abrasive brushes or sponges   e g  pot scourers  brushes or  sponges which have been previously  used with abrasive cleaning agents         sharp pointed objects   these can damage the seal between  the frame and the worktop      Use a spatula to remove any large  particles immediately     Allow the appliance to cool down until it  can be touched by hand  and then use   a solution of hot water and washing up   liquid to soften the soiling  Remove the   soiling with a spatula and then wipe the  surface with a damp cloth     Then clean the appliance thoroughly  with a few drops of ceramic and  stainless steel hob cleaner using a  clean  damp cloth  Follow the  instructions on the packaging     Ensure that every trace of cleaner has  been removed from the surface by  wiping carefully with a damp cloth  Any  remaining traces could affect food the  next time you use th
18. od on the Tepan plate  as pressure  will build up in the tin  causing it to  explode  This could result in injury and  scalding or damage     P Do not use the appliance to heat up  the room  Due to the high temperatures  radiated  objects near the appliance  could catch fire  The life of the  appliance could also be reduced      gt  This appliance must not be set up or  operated in the open air      gt  Never leave the appliance  unattended when using it  Overheated  oil or fat can catch fire and could even  set the cooker hood on fire      gt  gt  If oil or fat catches fire  do not  attempt to put out the flames with water   Use a suitable fire blanket  saucepan  lid  damp towel or similar to smother the  flames     PD Do not use the appliance as a  resting place for anything else  The  article could melt or catch fire if  residual heat is still present or if the  appliance is switched on by mistake     P Do not cover the appliance  e g   with a cloth  kitchen foil  etc  This could  be a fire hazard if the appliance is  switched on by mistake     P Do not flamb   under a cooker hood   The flames could set the cooker hood  on fire     PD Always ensure that food is  sufficiently cooked or reheated  Many  factors will affect the overall cooking  time  including the size and quantity of  the food and its temperature    Some foods may contain  micro organisms which are only  destroyed by thorough cooking at a  sufficiently high temperature for long  enough  Therefore  when cookin
19. ole contact gap of at least 3 mm in  the isolator switch  including switch   fuses and relays      Important U K     The appliance is supplied for  connection to a 230 240 V  50 Hz  supply with a 3 core cable     The wires in the mains lead are  coloured in accordance with the  following code     Green yellow   earth  Blue   neutral  Brown   live  WARNING    THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  EARTHED    Electrical connection       Important    The electrical safety of this appliance  can only be guaranteed when  continuity is complete between the  appliance and an effective earthing  system  which complies with local and  national regulations  It is most important  that this basic safety requirement is  present and tested regularly and if  there is any doubt the electrical wiring  in the home should be inspected by a  qualified electrician  The manufacturer  cannot be held liable for the  consequences of an inadequate  earthing system such as an electric  shock     The manufacturer cannot be held  liable for damage which is the direct  or indirect result of incorrect  installation or connection     31    After sales service  data plate       In the event of any faults which you cannot remedy yourself  or if the appliance is  under guarantee  please contact         Your Miele dealer  or        the Miele Customer Contact Centre  see back cover for address      Please note that telephone calls may be monitored and recorded to improve  Our service     When contacting Miele  please quote the
20. ooking time will depend on the type  of food  its texture and thickness as well as personal taste     Operation       Tips    Wipe the surface of the Tepan plate  before each use with a damp cloth  to remove any dust particles or other  soiling which may have settled on it  since it was last used     Pre heat the Tepan plate thoroughly  for 8  10 minutes at the power level  that you are going to be using for    cooking  Pre heat at power level 12 if    you are going to be cooking at  settings 9 12         It is important to get the Tepan  sufficiently hot before use   particularly when browning and  sealing meat  If it is not hot enough        the meat will lose too much juice and    become tough         For frying only use the minimum  amount of oil or fat  With marinated  food  no fat or oil is needed  Wait  until the temperature indicator light    has gone out before adding cooking    fat         Only use fats and oils which can be  heated to high temperatures     14        Marinating often improves the flavour  of food to be cooked         Pat wet food dry with kitchen paper  before cooking to prevent it spitting         To prevent meat drying out  do not  season with salt until after it has  been cooked     Cleaning and care       Miele offer a range of branded cleaning  products  See  Optional accessories        Do not use a steam cleaner to  clean this appliance    The steam could reach the electrical  components and cause a short  circuit     The appliance should be c
21. stallation       Safety distance above the TepanYaki       A minimum safety distance must be  maintained between the Tepan plate  and the cooker hood above it  See the  cooker hood manufacturer s operating  and installation instructions for details     If the manufacturer s instructions are  not available for the cooker hood  a  minimum safety distance of at least  760 mm must be maintained  For any  flammable objects  e g  utensil rails   wall units etc  a minimum distance of at  least 760 mm must be maintained  between them and the appliance  below     When two or more appliances are  installed together below a cooker hood   e g  a TepanYaki and a gas hob  combiset  which have different safety  distances given in the installation  instructions  you should select the  greater distance of the two     Safety instructions for installation       Safety distances to the sides of the  TepanYaki    Ideally the appliance should be  installed with plenty of space on either  side  There may be a wall at the rear  and a wall or a tall unit at one side  On  the other side  however  no unit or  divider should stand higher than the  appliance     Due to the high temperatures radiated  by the TepanYaki  it is essential that a  minimum distance of 50 mm is  maintained between the worktop  cut out and the back wall     The minimum distance    between the  worktop cut out and a wall or tall unit to  the right or left of it is     40mm for CS 1212  CS 1221  CS 1234  CS 1223    50mm for CS 1112
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23. the  risk of burning themselves  Danger of  burning     PD Packaging  e g  cling film   polystyrene and plastic wrappings   must be kept out of the reach of babies  and young children  Danger of  suffocation  Dispose of or recycle all  packaging safely as soon as possible     Technical safety    P Installation  maintenance and  repairs may only be carried out by a  suitably qualified and competent  person in strict accordance with current  national and local safety regulations   Repairs and other work by unqualified  persons could be dangerous  The  manufacturer cannot be held liable for  unauthorised work      gt  gt  Before installation  check the  appliance for visible signs of damage   Under no circumstances should you  use it if it has been damaged  A  damaged appliance is dangerous     P The electrical safety of this  appliance can only be guaranteed  when continuity is complete between  the appliance and an effective earthing  system which complies with current  local and national safety regulations  It  is most important that this basic safety  requirement is present and tested  regularly  and where there is any doubt  the household wiring system should be  inspected by a qualified electrician   The manufacturer cannot be held liable  for the consequences of an inadequate  earthing system  e g  electric shock       gt  gt  Before connecting the appliance to  the mains supply  make sure that the  voltage and frequency correspond to  the rating on the data plate  otherw
    
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