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device identification plate.
If it is a class I appliance, the user’s protection is grounded.
The appliance must be connected to a power supply base
with a connection to the protective earth.
If this device has the logo on it, it means it’s a class II
electrical appliance which means its electric shock
protection does not solely rely on the main insulation but on
a double insulation. It does not have protective grounding.
The mains plug must always be easily accessible. It serves
as a mains disconnecting switch of the device.
To disconnect the device from the mains, the plug must be
disconnected. Hold the mains cable by its plug. Do not pull
on the mains cable to disconnect the plug.
The mains cables must be routed so that they are not
trampled upon or pinched by objects placed on or against
them.
If the mains cable of the device is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its after-sales service or a
similarly qualified person to avoid any danger.
The device must not be exposed to dripping or splashing
water, moisture or liquids.
Do not place the device near water, for example in a
bathroom or near a sink.
No objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed
on or above the device.
Never touch the mains cable with wet hands, this could
cause a short circuit or electric shock.
To avoid the risk of fire, do not place sources of open
flames, such as lighted candles, or heat sources such as
radiators, on or near the device.
The device is intended for use only in a temperate climate.