blades by the shaft end, behind the safety guard, when handling and cleaning.
3. Wash blades in hit soapy water with a soft cloth or sponge. Soak stubborn residues
in warm dish-water for ca. 10 minutes, before cleaning. Rinse thoroughly and dry
completely. Do not use abrasive scourcing pads or powders on blades.
4. Wipe the motor housing and power cord with a damp soft cloth. Take care not to spill
or drip water or any other liquids on the motor housing.
5. Thoroughly dry the motor housing and all parts of the appliance after each cleaning.
Leave all parts dry naturally where they are
out of reach of young children. For safety
storage store the handle and the blades in the stand.
Storage
Always clean the appliance before storing (see ‘Care and Cleaning’).
Ensure to store the appliance where it is clean, dry and safe from frost, direct sunlight
and inadmissible strain (mechanical or electric shock, heat, moisture) and where it is out
of reach of young children. Place the appliance on a clean and stable surface, where it
can not fall. Do not place any hard or heavy objects on the appliance.
To avoid touching the blades unintentionally, it is good advice to store the blades in the
stand.
Waste disposal
Dispose of the appliance must be effected in accordance with the corresponding local
regulations and requirements for electrical appliances. Please contact your local disposal
company.
Warranty
We guarantee that all our products are free of defects at the time of purchase.
Any demonstrable manufacturing or material defects will be to the exclusion of any
further claim and within 2 years after purchasing the appliance free of charge repaired
or substituted.
There is no Warranty claim of the purchaser if the damage or defect of the appliance is
caused by inappropriate treatment, over loading or installation mistakes. The Warranty
claim expires if there is any technical interference of a third party without an written agreement.
The purchaser must present the sales slip in assertion-claims and has to bear all charges
of costs and risk of the transport.
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