DANGER for children
Packing materials are not children's
toys. Children should not be allowed to
play with the plastic bags: there is a risk
of suffocation.
DANGER to and from pets
and livestock
Electrical devices can represent a dan-
ger to pets and livestock. In addition,
animals can also cause damage to the
device. For this reason you should keep
animals away from electrical devices at
all times.
DANGER for birds
Birds breathe faster, distribute the air
differently in their bodies and are signif-
icantly smaller than humans. For this
reason, it may be dangerous for birds
to inhale even the smallest smoke quan-
tities, which develop while this device is
in operation. When using this device,
birds should be relocated into a differ-
ent room.
DANGER! Risk of electric
shock due to moisture
Protect the device from moisture, water
drops and water splashes.
The device, the power cable and the
mains plug must not be immersed in wa-
ter or any other liquids.
If liquid gets into the device, disconnect
the mains plug immediately. Have the
device checked before reusing.
If the device has fallen into water, pull
out the mains plug immediately, and
only then remove the device from the
water. Do not use the device again, and
have it checked by a specialist work-
shop.
Never touch the device with wet hands.
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DANGER! Risk of electric
shock
Do not use the device if the device or the
power cable has any visible damage, or if
the device has previously been dropped.
If you use an extension cable, it must be
sufficient for the technical data of this
device.
Do not connect the device by using a
multiple socket. By doing so the socket
might be overloaded.
Lay the power cable such that no one can
step on it, get caught on it, or trip over it.
Connect the mains plug only to a cor-
rectly installed, easily accessible
earthed wall socket with voltage corre-
sponding to the rating plate. The wall
socket must still be easily accessible af-
ter connection.
Ensure that the power cable cannot be
damaged by sharp edges or hot spots.
Do not wrap the power cable around
the device.
When setting up the device, make sure
that the power cable is not trapped or
crushed.
Even after it has been switched off, the
device is not completely disconnected
from the mains. In order to fully discon-
nect it, pull out the mains plug.
To pull the mains plug out of the wall
socket, always pull on the mains plug,
and never on the power cable.
Disconnect the mains plug from the wall
socket ...
... after every use,
... if there is a fault,
... when you are not using the device,
... before you clean the device and
... during thunderstorms.
To avoid any risk, do not make modifi-
cations to the product. Repairs must be
carried out by a specialist workshop or
the Service Centre.