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Safety instructions

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• Mains connection: The voltage must comply with that shown on the appliance label.
• Never pull on the mains cable / with damp hands. Disconnect mains plug in case of faults
during use, prior to cleaning, relocation, after use. The plug must be within reach at all
times.
• Regulary check if the power cable / appliance / extension lead is defective. Never switch on
damaged appliances (incl. mains lead) – have repairs carried out / obtain replacement
from the manufacturer, the manufacturer's service point or from qualified experts. Never
open the appliance yourself – risk of injury!
• Never carry or pull the appliance by the flex. Don't pull the flex over sharp edges. Don't
wedge it. Don't bend it. A short circuit can occur if the cable breaks.
• Switch the appliance off and pull the plug out of the mains when it is not in use. Don't
wind the flex around the appliance.
• Never immerse appliance in water / other fluids. Danger of short-circuiting!
• Children aged 3 years or over and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
lack of experience or knowledge may only switch on / off the appliance if they are supervised
by a person who is responsible for their safety or if they have been shown how to use the appli-
ance safely and they have understood the risks inherent in its use. Cleaning and maintenance
work as well as the regulation of the appliance and the insertion / removal of the mains cable
must not be carried out by children under 8 years.
• Children should not be allowed to play with the appliance. Keep the appliance and its
power cable out of reach of children aged under 8. Never leave the appliance unattended
while in operation.
• Keep packaging (e.g. plastic bags) away from children.
• Never place the appliance / cable on hot surfaces or near open flames. Do not store / expose
the appliance to intense heat (from radiators, prolonged sunshine). Only extinguish burning
appliances using a fire blanket.
• Do not use attachments not recommended / sold by the manufacturer.
• The appliance is designed for household use and not for industrial operation. Do not operate
the appliance outdoors.
• Use the appliance on a dry, even, stable and heat resistant surface. Allow appliance to cool
before storing away.
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• Do not use this appliance near the water (bath-tubs, washbasins, etc.) nor expose it to rain
or other humidity. Ensure hands are dry when using appliance!
• Should however the appliance fall into water, only take it out after pulling the plug. Do not
use the appliance anymore. It has to be checked by an authorized service department first.
• Only trained experts should repair electrical appliances. Unskilled repairs can cause consider-
able danger to the user.
• No warranty for any damage can be accepted if the appliance is used for improper purpose,
wrongly operated or unprofessionally repaired. In such a case, any warranty claim is void.
• The appliance is not intended to be operated or connected to an external timer or separate
remote control switch.
• Never place fingers or objects into appliance openings. Do not cover appliance opening.
• Do not use appliance in confined spaces (in areas less than 4m
ments, nor may it be used for drying washing.
• Never put the appliance near easily inflamable material (e.g. near / underneath curtains).
• Do not cover air intake- and exhaust apertures during operation – risk of fire!
• Never spray insecticide against the appliance as this will damage it.
• Never direct the air flow of the appliance towards children / animals.
Disposal
• Make worn out appliances unusable. Pull out the mains plug and sever the cord.
• Electric appliances are to be returned to a shop of sale or handed over to an official dump.
• No household waste. Must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
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