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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
The appliance is heated electrically. Place the appliance near a suita-
ble wall power socket to connect the appliance directly to a protected
mains power supply with protective conductor (earth/ground) connected
properly. Ensure that the power outlet used is connected separately
from other power outlets and the voltage rating of your mains power
supply corresponds to the requirements of the appliance (220 - 240 V,
50 - 60 Hz, AC, rated for 16 A).
• The installation of a residual current operated circuit breaker (r.c.c.b.)
with a maximum rated residual operating current of 30 mA in the sup-
plying electrical circuit is strongly recommended. If in doubt, contact
your electrician for further information.
• In various foreign countries, the specifications for power supplies are
subject to incompatible norms. Therefore it is possible that power sup-
plies in foreign countries do not meat the requirements for safe opera-
tion of the appliance. Thus, before operating the appliance abroad,
ensure that safe operation is possible.
•
Do not use any multi socket outlet, external timer, or remote control
systems.
The power outlet used must be accessible at any time to ena-
ble disconnecting the appliance in any case of danger or malfunction.
• It is recommended to avoid using any extension cords. Nevertheless,
if you wish to use an extension cord, it must be connected properly
with live, neutral and protective ground conductor and a permanent
loading range of at least 16 A.
• When laying power cords, always ensure that no one will step on
the power cord or get entangled or trip over the power cords. Also,
ensure that no tension is applied to any part of the power cords. Tie
the extension cord loosely to the leg of the table using a separate
cord, to ensure that no one will pull the power cord. To disconnect:
First, unplug the extension cord from the power supply.
• Always handle power cords with care.
Always completely unwind
the power cords before use to avoid risk of overheating, fire, and
electric shock.
Do not place the appliance on or near a power cord.
Power cords may never be knotted, twisted, pulled, strained or squee-