Pull the mains plug whenever the appliance is not in use,
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even if it is only for a short moment.
Do not use the appliance when the power cable, the plug or
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other parts are damaged or if they show visible cracks.
Switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the mains
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before changing any accessories or attachments that move
during operation.
Always unplug the mains plug before inserting or removing
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the beaters or dough hooks, after operating or when you leave
it unattended, before cleaning the appliance, before leaving
the room and whenever a fault occurs. Do not disconnect the
mains plug from the socket by pulling the cable.
Do not operate this appliance for more than 10 minutes,
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or 5 minutes in case of ingredients that are difficult to process,
without interruption. Allow the appliance to cool to room
temperature before resuming use.
Be careful when pouring hot liquids into the mixing bowl,
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since these may spill out due to escaping steam.
Before using the appliance for the first time, clean all parts
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and surfaces that come into contact with food (see chapter
"CLEANING AND CARE").
DANGER for children
Packaging material is not a toy. Children must not play with the plastic
bags. There is a risk of suffocation.
DANGER to and from pets and livestock
Electrical appliances can represent a hazard to pets and livestock.
In addition, animals can also cause damage to the appliance.
For this reason you should keep animals away from electrical
appliances at all times.
DANGER! Risk of electric shock due to moisture
Protect the appliance from moisture as well as from dripping or splash-
ing water. There is a risk of electric shock.
Never immerse the appliance, the power cable and the mains plug in
water or other liquids. Otherwise, there is a risk of electric shock.
Do not operate the appliance with moist or wet hands or on a moist
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or wet surface.
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If liquid enters the appliance, pull the mains plug immediately.
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Have the appliance checked before using it again.
DANGER! Risk of electric shock
Do not use the appliance if the appliance or the power cable has any
visible damage, or if the appliance has previously been dropped.
Lay the power cable in such a way that no one can step on it, get
caught on it, or trip over it.
Only connect the mains plug to a correctly installed, easily accessible
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wall socket with an earthing contact with voltage corresponding to the
rating plate. The wall socket must remain easily accessible even after
connection.
Make sure the connecting cable cannot get damaged by sharp edges
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or hot spots. Do not wrap the connecting cable around the appliance
(danger of cable break!).
The appliance is not completely disconnected from the mains supply,
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even after it has been switched off. In order to disconnect it, pull the
mains plug.
Ensure that the power cable cannot get trapped or crushed.
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To avoid any risk, do not make modifications to the product.
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Repairs must only be carried out by a specialist workshop and/or by
the Service Centre.
To pull the mains plug out of the wall socket, always pull on the mains
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plug, and never on the connecting cable.
Disconnect the mains plug from the wall socket ...
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... after each use,
... whenever a fault occurs,
... when you are not using the appliance,
... before you clean the appliance and
... during thunderstorms.
DANGER of injury
Do not touch any moving parts, and never put any objects into the
mixing bowl while the appliance is running.
Keep long hair, scarves or the like away from the appliance while it is
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running.
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