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• Only connect the appliance via the provided power cords to the desi-
gnated power socket. Do not use any power cords for connecting the
appliances other than recommended by the manufacturer. Do not con-
nect both power cords at once to avoid interference.
• Power cords may never be knotted, twisted, pulled, strained or squee-
zed. Do not let the plug or power cord hang over the edge of the
working space. Ensure that no one will pull the appliance by the
power cord, or entangle in the power cord. Always grasp the plugs
to disconnect the power cord from the power outlet or power socket.
• Always unplug the appliance, before moving or cleaning the appli-
ance. Do not leave the appliance unattended when it is connected to
the power supply.
• The power cord may not touch hot surfaces or sharp edges. Do not
place the appliance on a power cord. If the power cord is obviously
damaged and/or gets hot during operation, replace the power cord
completely. DO NOT attempt to repair any power cord!
• To avoid risk of electric shock: Always immediately wipe dry spilled
liquids. Do not place or immerse the appliance or the power cord in
water or any other liquid. Do not spill or drip any liquids on the appli-
ance.
DO NOT place the appliance or any part of it in an automa-
tic dishwasher.
• When liquids are spilled in the interior of the appliance or are sucked
in, immediately switch off the appliance (press the STOP button) and
unplug the appliance. Dry and clean the appliance (see: ‘Care and
Cleaning’) and leave the appliance dry naturally for at least 1 day.
The on-board power supply of some trucks is operated on 24 V. Do
not connect the appliance to a 24 V on-board power supply. If in
doubt, check the operating instructions of the vehicle.
Additionally,
do not connect the appliance to an on-board power supply, while
the engine is running.