ENGLISH 6when cooking foods rich in fat,oil or alcohol (e.g. rum, cognac,wine).Do not leave the applianceunattended, especially whenusing paper, plastic or othercombustible materials in thecooking process. Paper can charor burn and some platics canmelt if used when heating foods.The appliance should not beoperated without food in thecavity when using microwaves.Operation in this manner is likelyto damage the appliance.To ovid damage put a glassof water inside. The water willabsorb the microwave energyand the appliance will not bedamaged.Never leave the applianceunattended during food drying.Do not use the appliance fordrying textiles, paper, spices,herbs, woods, flowers, fruit orother combustible materials. Firecould occur.WARNING: Do not heat or cookwith sealed jars or containers inthe appliance.The pressure that builds up insidemight cause them to explode,damaging the appliance.WARNING: If the appliance isoperated in the combinationmode, children should onlyuse the appliance underadult supervision due to thetemperatures generated.Do not use the appliance forcooking or reheating wholeeggs with or without shell sincethey may explode even aftermicrowave heating has ended.If alcoholic beverages are usedwhen cooking foods (e.g. rum,cognac, wine), remember thatalcohol evaporates at hightemperatures. As a result, there isa risk that vapours released bythe alcohol catch fire if comingin contact with the electricalheating element.Use oven gloves to remove pansand accessories, taking care notto touch the heating elements.If material inside/outside theappliance should ignite or smokeis observed, keep the appliancedoor closed and turn off theappliance. Disconnect the powercord or shut off power at the fuseor circuit braker panel.Remove wire twist-ties frompaper or plastic bags beforepalcing bag in the oven.Do not use the appliance for