ENGLISH
(Original instructions)
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cal Assistance Service In order to
prevent any danger, do not attempt
to dismantle or repair it yourself.
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This appliance is for household use
only, not professional or industrial
use.
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This symbol indicates that
the device should not be
covered.
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NOTE: In order to prevent overheat-
ing, do not cover the appliance.
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Ensure that the voltage indicated on the nameplate
matches the mains voltage before plugging in the
appliance.
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Connect the appliance to a 16 amp earthed mains
socket.
♦ The appliance’s plug must fit into the mains socket prop
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erly. Do not alter the plug. Do not use plug adaptors.
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Use the appliance in a well ventilated area.
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Make sure the room is adequately ventilated if other
appliances powered by gas or other types of fuel are
being used in the same room at the same time.
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Keep children and bystanders away when using this
appliance.
♦ The appliance should be used and placed on a flat and
stable surface.
♦ Keep the appliance away from flammable material such
as textiles, cardboard or paper, etc.
♦ Position the appliance at least 50 cm away from flamma
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ble materials, such as curtains, furniture ...
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Do not place combustible materials near the appliance.
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Ensure that neither the air access nor exit become either
totally or partially covered by drapery, clothing, etc., as
this increases the risk of fire.
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Do not use the appliance in conjunction with a program-
mer, timer or other device automatically connected to it.
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Do not use the appliance if the cable or plug is damaged.
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If any of the appliance casings breaks, immediately
disconnect the appliance from the mains to prevent the
possibility of an electric shock.
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NOTE: Maintain the appliance dry.
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Do not use the appliance with damp hands or feet, or
when barefooted.
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Do not stretch the mains cable. Never use the mains
cable to lift, carry or unplug the appliance.
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Do not wrap the cable around the appliance.
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Do not allow the mains cable to become trapped or
tangled.
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Do not allow the connection cable to come into contact
with the appliance’s hot surfaces.
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Keep the appliance away from heat sources, sharp
edges and moving parts.
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Check the condition of the mains cable. Damaged or
twisted cables increase the risk of electric shock.
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This appliance is not suitable for outdoor use.
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The power cord must be regularly examined for signs
of damage and if damaged, the appliance must not be
used.
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As an additional protection to the electrical supply for the
appliance, it is advisable to have a differential current
device with a maximum sensitivity of 30mA. Ask for
advice from a competent installer.
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Do not use or store the appliance outdoors.
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Do not leave the appliance out in the rain or exposed
to moisture. If water gets into the appliance, this will
increase the risk of electric shock.
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Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
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Do not use the appliance, in the case persons insensitive
to heat (the appliance has heated surfaces).
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The temperature of the accessible surfaces may be high
when the appliance is in use.
USE AND CARE:
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Fully unroll the appliance’s power cable before each use.
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Do not use the appliance if the ON/OFF switch does not
work.
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Use the appliance handle/s, to lift or move it.
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Do not use the appliance at an angle or turn it over.
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Do not tip the appliance over while it is in use or con-
nected to the mains.
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Disconnect the appliance from the mains when not in
use and before undertaking any cleaning task.
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Store this appliance out of reach of children and/or those
with reduced physical, sensorial or mental abilities or
who are unfamiliar with its use
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Do not store or transport the appliance if it is still hot.
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Keep the appliance in a dry, dust-free place, out of direct
sunlight.
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Never leave the appliance unattended while in use.
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Never leave the appliance connected and unattended if
not in use. This also saves energy and prolongs the life
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