General Safety Information For The Wet/Dry Vacuum Cleaner - Parkside PWD 20 A1 Instructions D'origine

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ficient amount of time and no
longer contains any embers.
This can be determined by
combing the ashes with a
metal tool before using the
device. There will no longer
be noticeable heat radiating
from the cold ash.
Protection class II
(double insulation)
Pictograms regarding the
use of nozzles and filters
Nozzle to vacuum carpets.
Nozzle to vacuum smooth
surfaces and hard floor sur-
faces.
Nozzle to vacuum dust and
dirt from joints and cracks.
Filter to vacuum liquids.
Filter not suitable to vacuum
liquids.
Filter to vacuum dry dirt from
the house, garage and work-
shop.
Filter to vacuum fine dust e.g.
stone dust or wood dust.
General safety information
for the wet/dry vacuum
cleaner
WARNING! Electric shock -
observe the following basic safety
measures:
This is how to avoid acci-
dents and injuries:
• Never leave the device unat-
tended at the workplace when it
is ready for use.
• Do not allow the vacuum to
come into contact with people
or animals.
• While in operation, never aim
the suction hose and nozzles at
yourself or other people; par-
ticularly not eyes or ears. There
is a risk of injury.
• Do not vacuum hot, glowing,
flammable, explosive or hazard-
ous substances. These include
hot ashes, petrol, solvents, acids
or alkalis amongst others. Risk
of fire and injury.
• The nozzles and suction hose
must not be at the same height
as your head while working.
There is a risk of injury.
This is how to avoid acci-
dents and injuries from an
electric shock:
• Check the power line and exten-
sion cable for damage and age-
ing prior to each use. Do not
use the appliance if the cable is
damaged or worn.
• Make sure that the rated voltage
matches the details on the type
plate.
• Connect the appliance to a
socket with a fuse of at least
16 A.
• Connect the appliance to a
socket with a residual current
device (RCD) with a tripping
current of not more than 30 mA.
• Ensure that the power line does
not become damage by being
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