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When their use is indispensable only use material
complying with safety standards in force and having
the compatibility requirements with the appliance
and the electricity mains.
When using the appliance for the first time, ensure
you have removed the labels and protective sheet.
If the appliance is equipped with air sockets, ensure
they are never blocked, not even partially.
Never insert metal objects in the openings on the ap-
pliances.
Use of any electrical appliance involves complying
with certain fundamental rules, in particular:
ATTENTION:
Do not immerge or wet the appliance;
do not use it near water, in the bath, in the sink or
near another container of liquids. If the appliance ac-
cidentally falls in water do NOT attempt to take it out,
but instead immediately disconnect the plug from the
socket.
Then bring it to a qualified support centre for the ne-
cessary controls.
During use, the appliance must be kept far from any
inflammable or explosive object or substance.
Do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands.
Do not use the appliance in bare feet.
Do not pull the appliance or cable to remove the plug
from the socket.
Any tampering or intervention carried out by unqualified staff will cause the warranty
to expire.
To clean the appliance only use a soft and non-abrasive cloth.
Do not use spray nebulisers (for example, insecticides, hairspray, etc.) which could da-
mage the casing.
Periodically check the appliance and its parts are working properly; if in doubt contact
an authorised support centre.
Do not use the appliance if not working properly or it appears to be damaged; if in
doubt contact qualified staff.