Have a damaged power cord replaced by a qualified
service centre.
• Do not use any appliance with a damaged cord or plug
or after the appliance has shown signs of defects, has
fallen or has been damaged in any way. Return the
appliance to the manufacturer or the nearest qualified
service centre for inspection, repairs or electrical or
mechanical modifications.
• Always remove the plug from the wall socket by pulling
on the plug, not the power cord.
• Make sure the power cord does not come into contact
with hot surfaces or steam.
• Always remove the plug from the power socket before
moving the appliance.
• Do not operate the appliance by means of an external
time switch or a separate remote control system.
• If an extension lead is required, use a 10 amp power
cord. Power cords with a lower amp rating may burn
out. When positioning the power cord, make sure that it
cannot be pulled on or tripped over.
• Avoid overloading by not connecting too many
appliances to a group.
• Do not use any other high power appliances in the
same group, to avoid overloading.
• Never immerse the appliance, the plug or the housing
in water or other liquids, to avoid the risk of electric
shock.
• Do not touch the appliance if it has fallen into water.
Remove the plug from its socket, turn off the appliance
and do not use it again.
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• Do not use the appliance close to sources of heat, such
as a stove or oven.
using the appliance
• This appliance is intended for domestic and similar use,
such as:
- in staff kitchens in shops, offices and other working
environments;
- on farms;
- by hotel or motel guests or guests in other residential
settings;
- in bed and breakfasts or similar environments.
• The use of accessories not recommended by the
manufacturer of the appliance may result in personal
injury.
• Only use this appliance indoors, in dry areas and away
from water.
• Never immerse the appliance or the plug in water or
any other liquid. This may result in a fatal electric shock!
• Do not use the appliance outdoors or on wet surfaces,
to avoid the risk of electric shock.
• Place the appliance on a stable, level surface from
which it cannot fall onto the floor.
• Place the appliance on a heat-resistant surface and not,
for example, on varnished furniture.
• Place the appliance at least 50 cm from a wall or
inflammable materials (such as curtains, candles or
cloths).
• Place the appliance on a stable and flat surface, not too
close to hot objects or naked flames (such as stovetops
or hotplates).
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