9. Do not operate the iron with a damaged cord or in the
event the iron has been dropped or damaged or there are
visible signs of damage or it is leaking. To avoid the risk of
electric shock, do not disassemble the iron. Supply cord
replacement and iron repairs must be conducted by a
qualified serviceman or the manufacturer. Incorrect assembly
might result in a risk of electric shock when the iron is used
after reassembly.
10. The iron must be used and rested on a stable surface.
11. When placing the iron on its stand, ensure that the surface
on which the stand is placed is stable.
12. Do not leave the iron unattended while the iron is connected
or on an ironing board.
13. Burns can occur from touching hot metal parts, hot water,
or steam. Use caution when you turn a steam iron upside
down—there might be hot water in the water reservoir.
14. To avoid a circuit overload, do not operate an iron on the
same circuit with another high-wattage appliance.
15. If an extension cord is absolutely necessary, a cord with an
ampere rating equal to or greater than the maximum rating
of the iron shall be used. A cord rated for less amperage can
result in a risk of fire or electric shock due to overheating.
Care shall be taken to arrange the cord so that it cannot be
pulled or be tripped over.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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