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Pull the cord out of the socket by the mains
plug only.
•
For additional protection, we recommend
installing a residual-current device (RCD)
with a rated current of no more than 30 mA
in the electrical circuit of the bathroom.
More information can be obtained from
your local electrical supply store.
•
Do not use any add-on parts that are not
recommended by the manufacturer or
offered as an accessory.
•
Ensure that there are no highly flammable
liquids in the vicinity of the unit.
•
Place the unit only on a non-combustible
surface.
•
Do not use the unit on artificial hair – fire
hazard!
•
The unit must not be covered – fire hazard!
•
Never open or attempt to repair the unit
yourself, as otherwise proper function is no
longer guaranteed. Failure to observe this
regulation shall void the warranty.
•
If the unit malfunctions or is damaged,
have it repaired by a qualified specialised
workshop.
•
Do not use the unit if it has fallen or been
dropped on the floor or is otherwise
damaged.
•
Do not use an extension cord in the
bathroom, so that you can quickly reach
the mains plug in an emergency.
•
Never leave the unit unsupervised during
operation.
•
Do not use the unit in the open air.
•
If you give the unit to a third party, you
must include these instructions for use.
Danger
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Never use the unit in the vicinity of
bathtubs, washbasins, showers or other
vessels containing water or other liquids
– risk of electric shock!
•
If the unit falls into water despite all safety
precautions, remove the plug from the
socket immediately! Do not reach into the
water!
•
Before using the unit again, have it
checked by an authorised specialised
workshop! Risk of fatal injury from electric
shock!
•
Never immerse the unit in water or another
liquid!
Before using the unit for the first time
Warning
•
Keep children away from packaging
materials – risk of suffocation!
•
Before you use the unit for the first time,
remove all packaging materials.
•
Plug the unit into a socket with the voltage
specified on the identification plate only.
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