4.2. Connecting the appliance
WARNING!
Risk of injury through electric shock due to live
parts.
With the appliance switched off, connect the mains plug only
to an easily accessible and correctly installed safety socket
(100–240 V ~ 50/60 Hz) that is close to the place where you
use the appliance. Always keep the socket free of obstructions
so that the plug can be pulled out easily.
Do not use the appliance if the mains cable or appliance itself
has been dropped or there is visible damage.
When disconnecting the appliance from the mains supply, al-
ways pull on the plug rather than on the cable.
Do not hang up the appliance by the cable.
Do not wind the mains cable around the appliance.
Make sure that the mains cable does not run across any sharp
edges, cannot get caught and does not hang down and cre-
ate a tripping hazard.
Avoid contact between the mains cable and hot parts of the
appliance.
4.3. Operating the appliance
Do not use the appliance with wet hands, in the vicinity of
or in the shower, bath or a filled wash basin. If the appliance
does come into contact with water, do not reach into the wa-
ter, but immediately pull out the mains plug.
After use in the bathroom, pull out the plug immediately after
use as there is a risk of electric shock from live components
due to the humidity.
WARNING!
Risk of injury through electric shock due to
live parts.
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