Safety
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erty damage and personal
injury, and invalidate lia-
bility and warranty claims.
Never try to repair a defec-
tive or suspected defective
appliance yourself.
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Only parts corresponding
to the original appliance
specifi cations may be used
for repairs.
This appliance contains
electrical and mechanical
parts which are essential
for protection against po-
tential sources of danger.
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Only use the appliance
with its original socket,
plug and cord.
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Always pull the mains plug
out of the socket prior to
cleaning and maintenance,
when the appliance is not
in use and if an error oc-
curs.
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Ensure that children do not
place any objects into the
appliance.
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Keep the appliance, the
mains plug and the mains
cable away from open
fl ames and hot surfaces.
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Ensure that the mains ca-
ble does not come into
contact with hot parts.
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Do not kink or clamp the
mains cable. This can result
in a break in the cable.
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Never pull the mains plug
out of the socket by the
mains cable; always hold
the mains plug itself.
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Never use the mains cable
as a carrying handle.
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Never touch the mains
plug with wet hands.
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Never submerge the appli-
ance and base in water.
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Make sure that water is
never spilled over the con-
tact pin on the base.
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Only use the appliance in-
doors. Do not use in wet
rooms or in the rain.
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Never store the appliance
in such a way that it can
fall into a bathtub or sink.
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Never touch an electrical
appliance if it has fallen
into water. In such a case,
immediately unplug the
mains plug from the socket.