Electrical Safety
A WARNING! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
This product may only be opened for necessary service work by an
authorised technician.
WARNING! Induction works through magnetic fields. They are a
potential hazard to persons with metal parts or implants and may
damage appliances and data carriers. If you have an electronic
implant, please consult your specialist to find out whether your
implant is susceptible to magnetic interference.
• If problems occur, immediately disconnect the appliance from both the
electrical supply and other appliances.
• Do not use the appliance if the power cord or plug is damaged or
defective. If the mains plug and/or the power cord is damaged or
defective, then the power cord and/or the mains plug must be
replaced, either by the manufacturer or an authorised service partner.
• Always make sure that the mains voltage matches the voltage on the
nameplate of the appliance before use.
• Connect the appliance to an earthed wall outlet. If necessary, use an
earthed extension cable with a suitable conductor cross-section.
•Do not use a wall outlet that has several appliances already connected
to it. Wall outlets into which the mains plug does not fit must also not be
used.
• Always make sure to completely unwind the power cord and extension
cord.
• For additional protection, we recommend installing a residual current
circuit breaker (ELCB - earth leakage circuit breaker) in the circuit. This
residual current circuit breaker must have a rated residual current not
exceeding 30 mA. Ask your installer for advice if necessary.
• The appliance is not designed to be operated with an external timer or
a sepa rate remote control system.
• Do not move the appliance by pulling on the power cord. Make sure
that the power cord is placed in such a way that it cannot get tangled.
Ensure that the power cord does not hang over the edge of a worktop
and that no one can get caught on it or trip over it.
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