Safety first
Read the safety advice through thoroughly before the first use of your electric
heater. Store the operating Instructions carefully. The manufacturer accepts no
liability for the consequences of improper use.
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Caution! The appliance becomes hot during use – there is a risk of burning!
Never use an appliance which is damaged or has a damaged mains cable (1.).
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Do not leave it out of sight when operating and do not carry it while it is hot.
Use extra vigilance when operating in the presence of children (2.). Keep
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children under supervision and make sure they cannot play with the electric
heater.
Never operate the appliance on or near heat-sensitive objects (3.).
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Do not cover the appliance with cloths of any sort (fire risk!) (4.). Do not touch
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hot surfaces (5.).
The unit must be used with a grounded power supply (230 V / 50 Hz) featur-
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ing a 10 A fuse (6.).
Always pull on the plug, not the mains cable, when unplugging.
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Do not immerse the appliance in water for cleaning (7.). Also do not put the
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appliance in a dishwasher (danger of short-circuit!). Follow the cleaning and
care instructions on page 29.
Ensure that the local mains supply matches that detailed on the appliance
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type label.
Position the mains cable and any extension cables in a safe manner, so that
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nobody can trip over them.
Keep the mains cable away from hot surfaces or objects and from naked
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flames (8.).
Remove the mains cable from the power supply and let the appliance cool
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down before cleaning.
If the appliance becomes damaged or defective, remove the mains plug
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immediately and take it to a professional electrical dealer for checking and
repair. Never attempt to repair the appliance yourself (9.)! The manufacturer
accepts no liability for damages or injuries arising from non-professional
repairs or attempted repair.
Persons, including children, whose physical, sensory or mental capacities or
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inexperience or lack of knowledge render them incapable of safely operating
this appliance, must not use it without supervision or instruction by a respon-
sible person.
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