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1 Safety information
1.2
About the
power supply
1.3
Specific groups
of people
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• Before connecting the device to your power supply,
make sure that it is switched off and that the electrical
voltage specified on the device's type label matches that
of your mains power.
• Keep the power cord and the device itself away from
heat, hot surfaces, damp and liquids. Avoid touching
the plug or power switch with wet or even damp hands,
or when you are standing in water.
• Parts that conduct electricity on the device must not come
into contact with liquid.
• If the device falls into water, do not try to pick it up.
Instead pull the plug out immediately.
• Always make sure that the plug is easily accessible when
the device is connected.
• Disconnect the plug from the socket immediately after
using the device.
• Always pull on the plug itself when disconnecting the
device from the power supply. Avoid pulling on the
power cord!
• Do not carry, pull or rotate the device by its power cord.
• Make sure at all times that the power cord does not
represent a tripping hazard. The cord should not be
kinked, pinched or twisted.
• Particular care should be taken when using the device in
the vicinity of children, people with illnesses, and
particularly people with special needs.
• Do not leave the device unattended while it is plugged
in.
• Do not allow children to use the device as a toy. The
device should be stored out of reach of children.
• Do not allow children to play with the clear plastic
packaging , as it may pose a risk of suffocation!
• If the device is used from, on or near children or people
who are handicapped and can only take limited use of
the device, this should always be monitored. Medical
devices are no toy!