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9.
Completely unwind the electric cable of the appliance before
inserting the plug into the wall socket and ensure that the cable
does not touch the hot parts of the appliance anywhere or can
become hot in another manner. Do not put the electric cable under
carpets, mats, runners, etc. and keep the cable out of the walkway.
Make sure that no one steps on it and that garden
furniture/furniture is not put onto it. Do not lead the cable around
sharp corners and do not wind it too tightly after using it! Prevent
the cable from making contact with oil, solvents and sharp objects.
Regularly check the cable for damage. Do not twist or bend the
electric cable or wind it around the appliance; these things can
damage the insulation!
10.
It is recommended not to use an extension cable, because that can
cause overheating and fire. If using an extension cable is
unavoidable, ensure that you use an undamaged and approved
earthed extension cable with a minimum diameter of 3x1,5 mm²
(Comfy 1300), 3x2,5 mm² (Comfy 1800 and 2200) and a minimally
allowed power of 2000 Watt (Comfy 1300), 2500 Watt (Comfy
1800) and 3000 Watt (Comfy 2200). Always unwind the extension
cable completely to prevent overheating.
11.
Connect the appliance only to a fixed wall socket. Do NOT use a
junction box, power strip, etc.
12.
The plug can feel lukewarm while the appliance is operating. This is
normal, but if the plug gets very hot, then there is something
wrong with the wall socket. Please contact your electrician.
13.
Always switch off the appliance initially using the main switch and
subsequently, remove the plug from the wall socket. NEVER switch
off the appliance by removing the plug!
14.
NEVER pull the electric cable to remove the plug from the wall
socket or to move the appliance.
15.
Prevent any strange objects from penetrating the
radiation/ventilation openings. This can cause an electric shock, fire
or damage.
16.
NEVER stick fingers into the appliance through an opening.
17.
NEVER leave an operating appliance without supervision; first,
switch off the appliance and subsequently, remove the plug from
the wall socket.
18.
Always remove the plug from the wall socket, when the appliance is
not operated. For this purpose, grasp the plug; NEVER pull the
electric cable!