Miele DGC 7585 Operating and Installation instructions - Page 16

Only use plastic containers which are declared by the manufacturer

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  Do not let metal objects (aluminum foil, pans) come in contact with the heating element.  Make certain that the power cords of small appliances do not come in contact with or get caught in the oven door.  Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces and steam. The steam oven gets hot during operation. You could burn yourself on the heater elements, oven compartment, side racks, accessories, food, or steam. Use pot holders when placing food in the appliance or removing it and when working in the hot oven compartment.  Risk of injury caused by hot food. Food may spill or splash around when placing it into the oven or removing it. The food can cause burns. When placing cooking containers in the oven or removing them, make sure that the hot food does not spill.  Do not heat up food in closed containers e.g. tins or sealed jars in the steam oven, as pressure will build up in the container, causing it to explode.  Plastic containers which are not suitable for use in an oven can melt at high temperatures and can even damage the steam oven or catch fire. Only use plastic containers which are declared by the manufacturer as being suitable for use in a steam oven. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on use. If you want to use plastic containers for steaming food make sure that they are temperature resistant to 212°F (100°C) and steam resistant. Any other plastic containers could melt, become brittle or break when subjected to heat.  Risk of injury caused by steam. Pouring a cold liquid onto a hot surface creates steam, which can cause severe scalding. The sudden temperature change can also cause damage to hot surfaces. Never pour cold liquids directly onto hot enameled surfaces. 16

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Do not let metal objects (aluminum foil, pans) come in contact
with the heating element.
Make certain that the power cords of small appliances do not
come in contact with or get caught in the oven door.
Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces and steam. The steam oven
gets hot during operation. You could burn yourself on the heater ele-
ments, oven compartment, side racks, accessories, food, or steam.
Use pot holders when placing food in the appliance or removing it
and when working in the hot oven compartment.
Risk of injury caused by hot food.
Food may spill or splash around when placing it into the oven or re-
moving it. The food can cause burns.
When placing cooking containers in the oven or removing them,
make sure that the hot food does not spill.
Do not heat up food in closed containers e.g. tins or sealed jars in
the steam oven, as pressure will build up in the container, causing it
to explode.
Plastic containers which are not suitable for use in an oven can
melt at high temperatures and can even damage the steam oven or
catch fire.
Only use plastic containers which are declared by the manufacturer
as being suitable for use in a steam oven. Follow the manufacturer's
instructions on use. If you want to use plastic containers for steam-
ing food make sure that they are temperature resistant to 212°F
(100°C) and steam resistant. Any other plastic containers could melt,
become brittle or break when subjected to heat.
Risk of injury caused by steam. Pouring a cold liquid onto a hot
surface creates steam, which can cause severe scalding. The sud-
den temperature change can also cause damage to hot surfaces.
Never pour cold liquids directly onto hot enameled surfaces.