HAIR DRYER
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read carefully and store for future use!
Warning: The safety steps and instructions in this user's manual do not
include all the possible conditions and situations which may arise. The
user must understand that a factor that cannot be built into any product
is common sense, caution and care. These factors must therefore come
from the user/s using and operating this product. We do not take
responsibility for damages caused during transport, by incorrect use,
by voltage fluctuations or a change or modification of any part of the
product.
GB
To prevent the danger of a fire occurring or injury by electric shock,
basic provisions should be adhered to when using electric products,
including the following:
1. Make sure the voltage in your outlet corresponds to the voltage provided
on the appliance label and that the socket is correctly grounded. The
outlet must be installed in accordance with applicable electrical codes
according to EN.
2. Never use the hair dryer if the power cord is damaged. Have all
repairs including power cord replacement done in an authorised
service! Do not remove protective covers from the product as
there exists a danger of injury by electric shock!
3. To avoid potential injury by electric shock, protect the appliance
from direct contact with water and other liquids. If the hair dryer
falls into water, immediately pull out the power cord from the power
socket.
4. Do not use the hair dryer outdoors or in a wet environment. Do not
touch the power cord or the product with wet hands. There is a
danger of injury by electric shock. Do not leave the product in places
with direct sunlight or other sources of heat, it could be damaged.
5. Pay extra attention if using the hair dryer near children!
6. The hair dryer should not be left in operation unsupervised. For
safety reasons always turn off the hair dryer when putting it down.
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