An electric appliance is not a children’s toy. Children are not aware of the hazards of electrical
appliances. Therefore close supervision is necessary when the appliance is used by children. Do
not allow power cable to hang down within easy reach. Keep children away from packing material,
e.g. plastic bags.
The installation of a faulty current protective device with a rated breaking current offers you
additional safety by ensuring that 30 mA will not be exceeded in the house installation. Let your
installation electrician advice you. Danger also exists with appliance which have been switched
off, this is why, after use, the plug should be removed for the mains.
Do not use this appliance near the water contained in bath-tubs, washbasins or other receptacles
neither expose it to rain or other humidity.
Regularly check whether the wire is defective. In this case the appliance must not be put into
operation (immediately pull the plug).
The appliance
must not be operated
(disconnect the mains plug immediately) when:
x
the appliance, casing or cable is damaged
x
the appliance shows visible signs of damage.
x
a fault is suspected after a fall or the like
Disconnect the main plug:
x
in case of faults during use.
x
before cleaning or moving the appliance from place to place.
x
after use
Never pull the plug out of the socket by the flex or with wet hands.
Never carry nor pull the appliance by the flex.
Don’t pull the flex over sharp edges. Don’t wedge it.
Never immerse the mains cord or the thermostat plug in water or any other liquid.
Only use extension leads after having made sure that their condition is faultless and use an
earthed wise with a minimum capacity of
10A.
Put the wire so that unintentional touching or drawing is impossible.
Never bring the extension wire in touch with the hot grill plate.
Always switch off the appliance before removing the mains plug.