If the power cable gets damaged, it has to be
replaced only at a service centre approved by
the manufacturer.
Do not let the appliance work without pots.
After removing the packaging, check the appliance for any signs of damage.
In case of visible damage, do not use it and contact a qualified
technician.
Do not leave parts of the packaging within the reach of children.
This appliance is not a children's toy: it is an electrical device and must be
treated with the necessary caution.
Before connecting the appliance, make sure that the power supply voltage
matches the indication on the data plate.
Electrical safety of this appliance is assured only if it has been connected to
an effective earthing system.
If the plug and socket are not compatible, have the socket replaced with a
suitable type by skilled persons. Do not use adapters or extension cables
which do not meet current safety standards or that exceed the current
carrying capacity limits.
Disconnect the appliance from the power supply socket whenever it is not
in use.
Do not tug on the power cable or on the appliance itself to remove the plug
from the socket.
The use of any electrical appliance requires that a number of basic rules
are observed, namely:
- Never touch the appliance with wet or humid hands.
- Do not use the appliance when barefoot.
- Do not leave the appliance exposed to weathering (rain, sunlight).
- Do not subject it to rough handling.
In case of failure, disconnect it at once. Do not attempt to repair it, but take
it to a service centre approved by the manufacturer.
If you decide you do not want to use this appliance any longer, disable it by
cutting the power cable - of course, after disconnecting it from the socket.
In case of a breakdown or malfunctioning of the appliance, disconnect it
at once. Do not attempt to repair it, but take it to a service centre approved
by the manufacturer.
The appliance has been designed and manufactured to operate as a hotplate
in the home. Any other use is considered inappropriate and dangerous.
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