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the Smart Oven Air Fryer
BOV860 / SOV860 - EU
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2
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USE AND SAVE
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
A downloadable version of this
document is also available at
sageappliances.com
Before using for the rst
time please ensure that your
electricity supply is the same as
shown on the rating label on the
underside of the appliance.
Remove and safely discard
any packing materials and
promotional labels before using
the oven for the rst time.
To avoid choking hazard for
young children, remove and
safely dispose the protective
cover tted on the power plug.
Do not use the appliance near
the edge of a benchtop or table.
Ensure the surface is stable,
level, heat-resistant and clean.
A re may occur if the oven is
covered or touches ammable
material, including curtains,
draperies, walls, and the like,
when in operation.
Do not use the appliance on
(or close to) a hot gas or electric
burner, or where it could touch
a heated oven or surface.
Do not let the power cord hang
over the edge of a table or
counter, or touch hot surfaces.
Contents
SAGE®
RECOMMENDS
SAFETY FIRST
At Sage® we are very safety
conscious. We design and
manufacture consumer
products with the safety of
you, our valued customer,
foremost in mind. In addition
we ask that you exercise a
degree of care when using
any electrical appliance
and adhere to the following
precautions.
2 Sage® recommends safety rst
7 Components
9 Functions
11 Quick Start Guide
14 Care & Cleaning
15 Troubleshooting
17 Guarantee
3
EN
The oven is not suitable to
be used in a small appliance
enclosure. Ensure to leave
adequate space all around the
oven. Minimum space of 10cm
is recommended.
The outer housing of the oven
may be hot during and after
cooking. Please do not touch
hot surfaces. Always keep the
power cord of this oven, and
those of other appliances near
the oven, clear from the oven
housing.
Do not touch hot surfaces.
To avoid burns, use extreme
caution when removing pans,
dishes and accessories such
as the included grilling rack and
roasting pan, that contain hot oil
or other hot liquids.
Do not lay cooking utensils,
roasting pans or dishes on the
glass door.
Do not leave the door standing
open for extended periods
of time.
Do not store any item on top
of the oven when in operation
except those described on
page 13 of this book.
Do not place cardboard, plastic,
paper, or other ammable
materials in the oven.
Do not cover crumb tray or any
part of the oven with metal foil.
This will cause overheating
of the oven.
Caution should be exercised
when using pans and dishes
constructed of materials other
than metal. Ensure pans and
dishes are oven safe before
using in the oven.
Caution should be exercised
when using lids in the oven, as
pressure build up in a covered
pan or dish may cause hot
ingredients to expel or the dish
to crack. Do not place sealed or
airtight containers in the oven.
Oversized food and metal
utensils must not be inserted in
the oven as they may create re
or risk of electric shock.
The use of accessories and
attachments not recommended
or supplied with this oven may
cause injuries.
This appliance is for household
use only. Do not use in any type
of moving vehicles. Do not use
the appliance outdoors, or for
anything other than its intended
use. Misuse can cause injury.
If the appliance is to be: left
unattended, cleaned, moved,
assembled or stored, always
switch the unit o and unplug
the cord from the power outlet
and allow to cool completely.
Do not clean with metal
scouring pads. Pieces can
break o the pad and touch
electrical parts, creating a risk
of electric shock.
4
The appliance can be used
by children aged from 8 years
and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge,
if they have been given
supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance
in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with
the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance
shall not be made by children
unless they are older than 8
and supervised.
The appliance and its cord
should be kept out of reach
of children aged 8 years and
younger.
It is recommended to regularly
inspect the appliance. Do not
use the appliance if power
cord, power plug or appliance
becomes damaged in any way.
If damaged or maintenance other
than cleaning is required, please
contact Sage Customer Service
or go to sageappliances.com
The appliance is not intended
to be operated by means of
external timer or separate
remote control system.
The appliance must be used
on a properly grounded outlet.
If you are unsure the power
outlets are properly grounded,
please consult an electrician.
Do not, under any
circumstance, modify the power
plug or use an adapter.
Consult a qualied electrician
if the grounding instructions are
not completely understood, or
if doubt exists as to whether the
appliance is properly grounded.
The installation of a residual
current device (safety switch)
is recommended to provide
additional safety protection
when using electrical
appliances. It is advisable that
a safety switch with a rated
residual operating current not
exceeding 30mA be installed
in the electrical circuit supplying
the appliance. See your
electrician for professional
advice.
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
FOR SOV860
We recommend the oven
is operated on a dedicated
circuit separated from other
appliances. Consult a licensed
and qualied electrician if you
are unsure.
To turn o the oven, press the
Start/Cancel button on
the control panel. The oven is
o when the button back-lights
turn o.
5
EN
Regularly clean the crumb tray.
To clean the crumb tray:
Turn OFF the oven,
Allow the oven to cool
completely and then remove
the power cord from the
power outlet.
Remove the crumb tray and
clean with warm soapy water.
Dry the tray completely before
inserting it securely back
in place.
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS
REGARDING MEMORY
STORAGE
Please note that in order to better
serve our customers, internal
memory storage has been
embedded into your appliance.
This memory storage consists
of a small chip to collect certain
information about your appliance
including the frequency of
use of the appliance and the
manner in which your appliance
is being used. In the event your
appliance is returned for service,
the information collected from
the chip enables us to quickly
and eciently service your
appliance. The information
collected also serves as a
valuable resource in developing
future appliances to better serve
the needs of our consumers.
The chip does not collect any
information regarding the
individuals who use the product
or the household where the
product is used. If you have any
questions regarding the memory
storage chip please contact us at
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK,
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE
UV RADIATION, OR INJURY
TO PERSONS:
Always unplug the oven and
let all parts (including the bulb
housing, glass cover and
enclosure) cool completely
before replacing bulb.
Only use a 25 Watt, 220–240V,
G9 type oven bulb.
Always use a soft cloth when
handling the bulb and do not
directly touch the surface as oil
from your skin can damage
the bulb.
Do not look directly at
a glowing bulb.
Do not remain in the light if skin
feels warm.
Keep bulb away from materials
that may burn.
The bulb gets hot quickly.
Only ever use the light button
to turn on the light.
Do not operate the light if the
bulb housing, glass cover,
UV lter or enclosure are
missing or damaged.
6
The symbol shown
indicates that this
appliance should not be
disposed of in normal
household waste. It should be
taken to a local authority waste
collection centre designated for
this purpose or to a dealer
providing this service. For more
information, please contact your
local council oce.
This symbol indicates,
temperature of accessible
surfaces may be high when
the appliance is operating
and for some time after use.
To protect against electric
shock, do not immerse the
power cord, power plug or
appliance in water or any liquid.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
7
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A. 30cm non-stick pizza pan
B. Wire rack
C. Grilling rack
D. 28 x 33.5cm enamel roasting pan
E. Air Fry basket
Rating Information
220–240V ~ 50Hz–60Hz 2000–2400W
Components
F
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B
A
C
D
E
F. Oven light
G. Door handle
H. Ventilation slots
I. Crumb tray
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K. LCD screen
L. Function Dial
M. Temperature Dial/Toast and
Bagel Darkness Control
N. Time Dial/Toast and Bagel Selection
O. Start/Cancel Button
P. Oven Light Button
Q. Convection Button
R. Frozen Button
S. Temperature Conversion Button
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9
EN
Functions
PREPARING THE OVEN
Before rst use, please run the oven empty for
20 minutes to remove protective substances from
the heating elements. Ensure the area is well
ventilated as the oven may emit vapours. These
vapours are safe and are not detrimental to the
performance of the oven.
1. Remove and safely discard any packing
material, promotional labels and tape from
the oven.
2. Remove the crumb tray, wire racks, grilling rack,
roasting pan, air fry basket and pizza pan from
the polyfoam packaging. Wash them with a soft
sponge in warm, soapy water then rinse and
dry thoroughly.
3. Wipe the interior of the oven with a soft,
damp sponge. Dry thoroughly.
4. Place the oven on a at, dry surface. Ensure
there is a minimum distance of 10cm of space
on both sides of the appliance and 15cm above.
5. Insert the crumb tray into the oven.
6. Unwind the power cord completely and insert
the power plug into a grounded power outlet.
7. The oven alert will sound and the LCD screen
will illuminate. Set desired language. Go to page
12 for guide on language selection.
8. Turn the Function dial to the right until the
indicator reaches the PIZZA function.
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9. Press the Start/Cancel button. The button
backlight will illuminate red, the LCD screen will
illuminate orange and the oven alert will sound.
10. The LCD screen will indicate a blinking
‘PREHEATING’. Once the oven has completed
the preheating cycle, an alert will sound.
11. The timer will be displayed and automatically
begin to count down.
12. At the end of the cooking cycle, the oven
alert will sound, the Start/Cancel button
backlight will go out and the LCD screen will
illuminate blue.
13. The oven is now ready to use.
ELEMENT IQ
The Sage Smart Oven Air Fryer features
Element IQ, a cooking technology that creates
the ideal environment for the food you’re cooking.
It steers power where and when it’s needed and
creates the right kind of heat, whether even
or intense.
Each of the oven’s functions is preset with our
recommended heating element congurations
and temperatures, that are based on recipes and
testing. However, we suggest experimenting with
these depending on the recipe, amount of food and
your personal taste.
10
OVEN FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW
Function SUGGESTED
RACK
POSITION
OPTIONAL
SETTINGS
PRESETS PREHEAT RANGE
Toast Middle Frozen Darkness 4
Slices 4
No Darkness 1–7
Slices 16
Bagel Middle Frozen Darkness 4
Slices 4
No Darkness 1–7
Slices 16
Pizza Middle Super
Convection
Convection
Temperature
Conversion
Frozen
210°C
Convection
Frozen
15 MINS
Yes 160°C – 230°C
Up to 1 HR
Grill Top HI
10 MINS
No HI-MED-LO
Up to 20 MINS
Bake Bottom Super
Convection
Convection
Temperature
Conversion
180°C
30 MINS
Yes 145°C and above =
1 MIN up to 2 HRS
145°C and below
= 1 MIN up to
10 HRS
Roast Bottom Super
Convection
Convection
Temperature
Conversion
180°C
Convection
1:00 HR
Yes 145°C and above =
1 MIN up to 2 HRS
145°C and below
= 1 MIN up to
10 HRS
AirFry Top Super
Convection
Temperature
Conversion
220°C
15 MIN
Super Convection
Yes 160°C – 230°C
Up to 1:00 HR
Reheat Bottom Convection
Temperature
Conversion
160°C
Convection
15 MINS
No 70°C – 160°C
Up to 2:00 HRS
Keep Warm Bottom Convection
Temperature
Conversion
70°C
KEEP WARM
1:00 HR
No 50°C – 120°C
Up to 2:00 HRS
Slow Cook Bottom Convection HI
Convection
4:00 HRS
No LO = 4 to 10 HRS
HI = 2 to 8 HRS
11
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Quick Start
Guide
OPERATING YOUR SAGE OVEN
1. Position the wire rack so the spokes face
upward and insert it into the desired rack
position. The rack positions are conveniently
printed on the oven door window.
2. Turn the Function dial until the indicator on
the LCD screen reaches the desired setting.
3. The screen indicates the preset cooking
temperature for the selected setting.
Turn the Temperature dial to the left to
reduce the temperature or to the right to
increase the temperature.
REDUCE
TEMPERATURE
INCREASE
TEMPERATURE
ROTATE
TEMPERATURE
DIAL
4. The screen indicates the preset cooking time
for the selected setting. Turn the Time dial to
the left to reduce the cooking time or to the right
to increase the cooking time.
REDUCE
TIME
INCREASE
TIME
ROTATE
TIME
DIAL
5. For settings without a preheat cycle
(TOAST, BAGEL, GRILL, KEEP WARM, SLOW
COOK), place the food directly on the wire rack
or on the included air fry basket, pizza pan,
grilling rack and/or roasting pan. Ensure the
food is centred in the oven for the most even
cooking.
6. Close the oven door.
7. Press the Start/Cancel button.
The button backlight will illuminate red, the
oven alert will sound, and the LCD screen
will illuminate orange.
8. The timer will be displayed and begin to count
down. The cooking temperature and time can
be adjusted during the cooking cycle.
9. For settings that feature a preheat cycle (BAKE,
ROAST, PIZZA, AIR FRY), press the Start/
Cancel button before placing food in the oven.
The button backlight will illuminate red, the
oven alert will sound and the LCD screen will
indicate a blinking ‘PREHEATING’ while the
oven is heating up.
a) When the oven is ready for use, the blinking
‘PREHEATING’ will go out, the oven alert
will sound and the timer will start counting
down. Place the food directly on the wire
rack, or on the included air fry basket, pizza
pan, grilling rack and/or roasting pan. Ensure
the food is centred in the oven for the most
even cooking.
b) Close the oven door.
c) The timer will continue to count down.
The cooking temperature and time can be
adjusted during the cooking cycle.
10. At the end of the cooking cycle, the oven
alert will sound, the Start/Cancel button
backlight will go out and the LCD screen will
illuminate blue.
12
NOTE
The cooking cycle can be stopped at any time by
pressing the Start/Cancel button. This will
cancel the cycle and the button backlight will
illuminate blue.
NOTE
Press the Convection button to choose
between no convection, convection and super
convection. Convection and super convection
may adjust the temperature to compensate for
the faster air ow. Super convection will deliver
a crispier food result.
MAGNETICAUTO-EJECTRACK
When the wire rack is inserted into the middle rack
position, it will automatically eject halfway out of the
oven when the door is opened so you can easily
remove your food.
Always open the door slowly when the wire rack
is in this position to prevent the rack from ejecting
too quickly.
LANGUAGE SELECTION
When the oven is being operated for the rst time,
it will allow you to select the desired language.
Turn the Temperature or Time dials
(clockwise or anticlockwise) to select the desired
language, then press the Start/Cancel button
to conrm your selection. If the desired language
is not conrmed within 5 minutes, the oven will
automatically save the default language.
In the event the selected language needs to
be changed, press the Frozen button for
3 seconds. The LCD screen will display the
languages selection. Turn the Temperature or
Time dials (clockwise or anticlockwise) to select
the desired language, then press the
Start/Cancel button to conrm your selection.
If the desired language is not conrmed within
5 minutes, the oven will automatically go back
to the previously saved language.
The check mark icon indicates selected
language.
13
EN
REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT
WARNING
Always unplug oven and let cool before replacing
bulb. Only use a 25-Watt, 220-240V, G9 type
oven bulb.
1. Remove the wire rack from the oven before
replacing the light.
2. The light is positioned on the lefthand side of
the oven cavity. Position your ngers on the
outside of the light housing and gently pull the
glass cover away from the oven wall to remove
it. If you are unable to pull the cover o, slide a
spoon into the left side of the light housing and
gently lever the glass cover o. Always hold the
glass cover with the other hand to prevent the
cover from falling and breaking.
3. Remove the used bulb by pulling it directly
out of its holder.
4. Use a soft cloth to insert the new bulb.
Do not directly touch the surface of the bulb
with your ngers as oil from your skin can
damage the bulb.
5. To reattach the glass cover, align the metal
hook with the left side of the light housing. Slide
the opposite end of the glass cover into the
metal bracket on the right side of the housing,
then push the metal hook into the left side of the
housing until it snaps securely into position.
NOTE
The top of the oven is very hot during and after
operation. As a result, storing items on top of the
oven is not recommended.
The only exception is the optional Sage Bamboo
Cutting Board and Serving Tray that fits in the
ribbed section on top of the oven. Visit
www.sageappliances.com for more information.
14
Care & Cleaning
Before cleaning, ensure the oven is turned
o by removing the power plug from the power
outlet. Allow the oven and all accessories to cool
completely before disassembling and cleaning.
Cleaning the outer body and door
1. Wipe the outer body with a soft, damp sponge.
A non-abrasive liquid cleanser or mild spray
solution may be used to avoid build-up of
stains. Apply the cleanser to the sponge, not
the oven surface, before cleaning.
2. To clean the glass door, use a glass cleaner or
mild detergent and a soft, damp sponge or soft
plastic scouring pad. Do not use an abrasive
cleanser or metal scouring pad as these will
scratch the oven surface.
3. Wipe the LCD screen with a soft damp cloth.
Apply cleanser to the cloth and not the LCD
surface. Cleaning with dry cloth or abrasive
cleaners may scratch the surface.
4. Let all surfaces dry thoroughly prior to inserting
the power plug into a power outlet and turning
the oven on.
WARNING
Do not immerse the body, power cord or power
plug in water or any other liquid as this may cause
electrocution.
Cleaning the interior
The walls on the inside of the oven feature a
non-stick coating for easy cleaning. To clean any
splattering that may occur while cooking, wipe the
walls with a soft, damp sponge. A non-abrasive
liquid cleanser or mild spray solution may be used
to avoid build-up of stains. Apply the cleanser to
the sponge, not the oven surface, before cleaning.
Avoid touching the quartz heating elements.
WARNING
Use extreme caution when cleaning the quartz
heating elements. Allow the oven to cool
completely, then gently rub a soft, damp sponge or
cloth along the length of the heating element.
Do not use any type of cleanser or cleaning agents.
Do not use any standard oven cleaner to clean
the interior of the oven as this will deteriorate the
metal surface.
Let all surfaces dry thoroughly prior to inserting
the power plug into a power outlet and turning the
oven ON.
Cleaning the crumb tray
1. After each use, slide out the crumb tray and
discard crumbs. Wipe the tray with a soft, damp
sponge. A non-abrasive liquid cleanser may
be used to avoid build-up of stains. Apply the
cleanser to the sponge, not the tray, before
cleaning. Dry thoroughly.
2. To remove baked-on grease, soak the tray
in warm soapy water then wash with a soft
sponge or soft plastic scouring pad. Rinse and
dry thoroughly.
3. Always reinsert the crumb tray into the oven
with the oven door closed after cleaning and
prior to inserting the power plug into a power
outlet and turning the oven on.
Cleaning the wire rack, grilling rack,
roasting pan and pizza pan
1. Wash all accessories in warm soapy water
with a soft sponge or soft plastic scouring pad.
Rinse and dry thoroughly. Do not use abrasive
cleansers, metal scouring pads or metal
utensils to clean any of the accessories as they
may damage the surfaces.
2. To extend the life of your accessories,
we do not recommend that these be placed
in the dishwasher.
Storage
1. Ensure the oven is turned o by removing the
power plug from the power outlet.
2. Allow the oven and all accessories to cool
completely before disassembling and cleaning.
3. Ensure the oven and all accessories are clean
and dry.
4. Ensure the crumb tray is inserted into the oven;
the broiling rack is inserted into the roasting pan
and resting on the wire rack in the middle rack
height position.
5. Ensure the door is closed.
6. Store the appliance in an upright position
standing level on its support legs. Do not store
anything on top. The only exception is the
optional Sage Bamboo Cutting Board and
Serving Tray.
15
EN
POSSIBLE PROBLEM EASY SOLUTION
Oven will not switch "ON" Check that the power plug is securely inserted into the outlet.
Insert the power plug into an independent outlet.
Insert the power plug into a dierent outlet.
Reset the circuit breaker if necessary.
The LCD display light has
gone out
The oven goes into standby mode if not used for 10 minutes.
When in standby mode, the LCD screen will cease to illuminate,
however all function options will still be visible.
To re-activate the oven out of standby mode, press the
Start/Cancel button on the control panel, or turn any dial.
The LCD screen will re-illuminate.
The pizza does not cook
evenly
Some large pizzas may brown unevenly in compact ovens.
Open the oven door half way through the cooking time and turn
the pizza 180 degrees for more even darkness.
The Magnetic Auto-Rack
Eject comes out too far
when I open the door
Always open the door slowly and in a controlled manner when the
wire rack is inserted into the middle rack height position to prevent
the wire rack from ejecting too quickly.
I cannot select the
Frozen button The Frozen button is only selectable for the following functions:
TOAST, BAGEL, BAKE, PIZZA, AIR FRY. When selecting the
Frozen button, this will automatically adjust the cooking time
for an optimised food result.
Steam is coming out from
the oven door
This is normal. The door is vented to release steam created from
high moisture content food such as frozen breads. Be mindful that
the steam can be hot.
The heating elements
appear to be pulsing
Element IQ accurately controls the heat inside the oven by pulsing
the power and adjusting the power level in the heating elements
in short bursts to give accurate temperature control. This is normal.
Water is dripping onto
counter from under door
This is normal. The condensation created from high moisture
content food such as frozen breads will run down the inside
of the door and can drip onto the counter.
The temperature reading
on the LCD screen doesn’t
match the temperature
measured inside the oven
To ensure the measurements are standardized, the oven
temperatures have been calibrated in the TOAST position (centre
of the middle rack with no tray in place). Re-check the temperature
in this position, ensuring not to open the oven door for 30 minutes
as heat will escape each time the door is opened. Note that the
‘preheat’ alert sounds at 75% of the target temperature.
Troubleshooting
16
POSSIBLE PROBLEM EASY SOLUTION
The ‘preheat’ alert sounds
at a lower temperature than
what is displayed on the
LCD screen
The ‘preheat’ alert sounds at 75% of the target temperature.
This provides the fastest, combined preheating and cooking time.
This is because when the ‘preheating’ alert sounds, signalling
the user to open the oven door and insert food, there is dramatic
temperature loss inside the oven. If the alert sounded at 100%
of the target temperature, opening the door would mean a lot of
this waiting time is “wasted”. We have calculated that by sounding
the alert at 75% of the target temperature, followed by the oven
door being opened to place food inside the oven, that we still
recover to the target temperature up to 2 minutes faster. This is
why the temperature on the LCD screen does not match the target
temperature at the ‘preheat’ alert. Depending on the set temperature,
it can take the oven approximately 8–10 minutes from start-up,
including opening the oven door when the ‘preheat’ alert sounds,
to reach the target temperature.
The LCD screen displays
‘E01’
The LCD screen will display ‘E01’ when there is a non-resettable
issue with the appliance. Should this occur, immediately remove the
power cord from the power outlet and call Sage Consumer Support.
The LCD screen displays
‘E02’
The LCD screen will display ‘E02’ when there is a non-resettable
issue with the appliance. Should this occur, immediately remove the
power cord from the power outlet and call Sage Consumer Support.
The LCD screen displays
‘E03’
The LCD screen will display ‘E03’ if the oven temperature is above
the set maximum limit. Remove the plug from the power outlet,
allow the oven to cool for 15 minutes, then plug back in.
Call Sage Consumer Support if the ‘E03’ message continues.
The LCD screen displays
‘E05’
The LCD screen will display ‘E05’ when there is a non-resettable
issue with the appliance. Should this occur, immediately remove the
power cord from the power outlet and call Sage Consumer Support.
Temperature are changing
when convection button
is pressed
This is normal. The temperature is calibrated to compensate
for the convection fan increasing cooking rates.
17
EN
Guarantee
2 YEAR LIMITED GUARANTEE
Sage Appliances guarantees this product
for domestic use in specied territories for
2 years from the date of purchase against
defects caused by faulty workmanship
and materials. During this guarantee period
Sage Appliances will repair, replace, or refund
any defective product (at the sole discretion
of Sage Appliances).
All legal warranty rights under applicable
national legislation will be respected and will
not be impaired by our guarantee. For full terms
and conditions on the guarantee, as well as
instructions on how to make a claim, please
visit www.sageappliances.com.
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Notes
the Smart Oven Air Fryer
DE KURZANLEITUNG
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UND ZUM SPÄTEREN
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wird, muss stabil, eben,
hitzebeständig und sauber sein.
Sollte der Ofen während
Inbetriebnahme mit entamm-
baren Materialien wie
Vorhängen oder Stoen zuge-
deckt sein oder mit Wänden
oder ähnlichem in Berührung
kommen, kann es zu einem
Brand kommen.
Inhalt
BEI SAGE® STEHT
SICHERHEIT AN
ERSTER STELLE
Wir bei Sage® sind sehr
sicherheitsbewusst.
Beim Design und bei
der Herstellung denken
wir zuallererst an Ihre
Sicherheit. Wir bitten Sie,
bei der Verwendung aller
Elektrogeräte angemessene
Sorgfalt walten zu lassen
und sich an die folgenden
Vorsichtsmaßnahmen
zu halten.
2 Bei Sage® steht Sicherheit an
erster Stelle
8 Komponenten
10 Funktionen
12 Quick Start Guide
15 Pege und Reinigung
17 Störungsbehebung
19 Garantie
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