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• Never put the device down in such a way that it could fall
into water while still connected.
• Protect the device from moisture, dripping water or splash
water.
• Never touch the device with wet hands.
• The device, the cable and the wall power supply must
not fall into water or other liquids and must not be rinsed
under running water.
• If…
… the device has fallen into water, pull out the wall power
supply immediately, and only then remove the device
from the water. Do not use the device again, but have
it checked by a specialist.
… liquid enters the device, have it checked before start-
ing the device up again.
• If the device is used in a bathroom, the plug must be
pulled out after use, as the proximity of water represents
a hazard, even when the device is switched off.
• Installation of a residual current device (FI/RCD) with a
rated residual operating current of no more than 30 mA
is recommended to provide additional protection. Ask
your electrician for advice. The installation should only be
carried out by a qualified electrician.
DANGER! Risk of electric shock
• Do not operate the device if the device, the wall
power supply or the cable shows visible signs of
damage or if the device has been dropped.
• Connect the cable to the device before plugging the wall
power supply into a socket.
• Only connect the wall power supply to a properly installed
easy to access socket which supplies voltage matching
the rating plate. The socket must still be easily accessible
after connection.
• Ensure that the cable cannot be damaged by sharp edges
or hot surfaces.
• Ensure that the cable is not trapped or crushed.
• Always pull at the wall power supply and never pull on the
cable when unplugging the wall power supply.
• Remove the wall power supply from the socket ...
… after each use,
… after each charging process,
… if a fault occurs,
… before cleaning the device and
… during thunderstorms.
• To avoid any risk, do not make any changes to the device
or accessories. Do not replace the cable yourself either.
Repairs should only be carried out by a specialist.
DANGER from battery pack
• Protect rechargeable batteries against mechani-
cal damages.
Fire hazard!
• Do not expose the device to direct sunshine or heat.
The ambient temperature should not be lower than 5 °C
or higher than 35 °C.
• Never short-circuit the rechargeable batteries. The charge
contacts on the device and the contacts on the removed
battery pack must not be connected by metallic objects.
The battery pack can overheat and explode.
• Only charge the rechargeable batteries with the original
accessory parts (wall power supply).
• The removed battery pack must not be disassembled,
except for disposal.