Caution – Hotpoint Ariston CP9VP6 DE HA User Manual

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Caution

1 This appliance was designed for domestic use

inside the home.

2 Before using the appliance, please read this

instruction booklet carefully as it contains important

information regarding the safe installation, operation

and maintenance of the cooker. Keep this booklet

in a safe place so that, if necessary, it may be

consulted at a later date.

3 After the packaging has been removed, make sure

that the appliance is intact and has not been

damaged in any way. If there is any doubt, contact

a professionally qualified technician and do not use

the appliance. All packaging (plastic bags,

polystyrene foam, staples, etc.) should be kept out

of reach of children as it presents a potential hazard.

4 The appliance must be installed by a qualified

individual in compliance with the instructions

provided. The manufacturer shall not be held

responsible for any harm caused to individuals or

animals, or for any damage to personal property

resulting from incorrect installation.

5 The electrical safety of this appliance is only

guaranteed when it has been correctly connected

to an efficient earthed electricity supply in

compliance with current electrical safety regulations.

This is a fundamental safety requirement which must

be checked and, if there is any doubt, you should

ask a professionally qualified technician to carry out

a thorough check of the supply system. The

manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any

damage caused by a mains supply which has not

been earthed correctly.

6 Before connecting the appliance, make sure its

rating corresponds to the power supply data.

7 Make sure that the mains supply and the electrical

sockets can withstand the maximum power of the

appliance, which is indicated on the serial number

plate. If there is any doubt, contact a professionally

qualified technician.

8 The appliance must be connected to the mains using

an omnipolar switch with a minimum contact

opening of 3 mm.

9 This appliance should only be used for the purpose

for which it was designed.

10Any other purpose (for example, heating the room)

constitutes improper use of the oven and is

dangerous.

11The manufacturer may not be held responsible for

any damage caused as a result of improper,

incorrect and unreasonable use of the appliance.

12All users of electrical appliances should observe

several basic rules. These include:

• Do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands

or feet.

• Do not use the appliance when barefoot.

• Do not use extension cords. If this cannot be

avoided, be especially careful.

• When unplugging the appliance always pull the plug

from the mains socket, do not pull on the cable.

• Do not leave the appliance exposed to atmospheric

agents (rain, sunlight, etc.)

• Do not allow children or disabled individuals to ope-

rate the appliance without supervision.

13Always disconnect the appliance from the mains

supply (either by unplugging it or by shutting off

the switch) before cleaning it or carrying out any

maintenance work.

14If the glass surface cracks, disconnect the appliance

from the power supply immediately. When it comes

to repairing the appliance, use the services of an

authorised technical assistance centre only and

make sure that genuine spare parts are used. Failure

to comply with the above may compromise the safety

of the appliance.

15Before disposing of the appliance, make it unusable

by unplugging it and cutting off the power supply

cable. It is also advisable to remove any potentially

hazardous parts, especially with regard to children

who may use the old appliance as a toy.

16The glass ceramic hob is able to withstand tempe-

rature fluctuations and shocks. Nevertheless, if it is

struck with objects such as knives or utensils with

sharp edges, it may break. If this should occur,

disconnect the electricity supply immediately and

contact an authorised assistance centre.

17Bear in mind that the cooking zone remains hot for

at least half an hour after it has been switched off.

Make sure that no pans or other objects are

inadvertently left on any zones which are still hot.

18Do not switch on the cooking zones if there are any

pieces of aluminium foil or plastic objects on top of

the hob.

19Do not get too close to any cooking zones which

are still hot.

20If you are using small domestic appliances near

the hob, make sure that their power supply cables

do not come into contact with the hot parts of the

hob.

21Make sure that pan handles are turned towards the

centre of the hob in order to avoid accidental burns.

22Never leave a cooking zone switched on without a

pan on top of it, as doing so will lead to the maximum

heat level being reached in a very short time,

potentially resulting in damage to the heating

elements.

23Please read before using the appliance for the first

time: The glue used to create a seal around the glass

may leave a greasy residue. We recommend these

are removed using a non-abrasive cleaning product

before the appliance is used. During the first few

hours of operation, there may be a smell of rubber;

this will disappear quickly.

24Do not look directly at the halogen heating elements

while they are switched on: they produce a strong

light which may irritate the eyes.

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