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CAUTION
Pointer to a possibly dangerous
situation, which can lead to mi-
nor injuries.
ATTENTION
Pointer to a possibly dangerous
situation, which can lead to
property damage.
DANGER
Never use the appliance in
pools containing water.
Check the faultless condition
of the appliance and the ac-
cessories before using it.
Otherwise, the appliance
must not be used.
If the power cord is damaged,
please arrange immediately
for the exchange by an au-
thorized customer service or
a skilled electrician.
Never touch the mains plug
and the socket with wet
hands.
Turn off the appliance and re-
move the mains plug prior to
any care and maintenance
work.
Repair works may only be
performed by the authorized
customer service.
The connection between the
power cord and extension ca-
ble must not lie in water.
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WARNING
The appliance may only be
connected to an electric sup-
ply that has been installed by
an electrician in accordance
with IEC 60364.
The appliance may only be
connected to alternating cur-
rent. The voltage must corre-
spond with the type plate of
the appliance.
In wet rooms, e.g. bathrooms,
connect the appliance to
sockets with a series con-
nected RCD adapter.
Only use splash-proof electri-
cal extension cables with a
minimum cross-section of
3x1 mm²
Replace couplings at the
power cord or extension ca-
ble only with couplings that
have the same protection
against splashing water and
the same mechanical
strength.
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CAUTION
Make sure that the power
cord or extension cable is not
damaged by running over,
pinching, dragging or the like.
Protect the power cords from
heat, oil, and sharp edges.
DANGER
The user must use the appli-
ance as intended. The person
must consider the local condi-
tions and must pay attention
to other persons in the vicinity
when working with the appli-
ance.
The appliance may not be op-
erated in explosive atmos-
pheres.
If the appliance is used in
hazardous areas the corre-
Electric components
Safe handling
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Summary of Contents for 1.055-401.0
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Page 94: ...6 IEC 60364 FI 3x1 mm 94 EL...
Page 95: ...7 95 EL...
Page 96: ...8 0 C 96 EL...
Page 98: ...10 50 ml 5 n Off n Off MAX MAX n Off n Off 98 EL...
Page 99: ...11 n Off 200 ml K RCHER n Off 30 60 n Off n Off 60 C 99 EL...
Page 100: ...12 n Off n Off K RCHER MAX 10 20 100 EL...
Page 111: ...6 111 RU...
Page 112: ...7 IEC 60364 FI 3x1 112 RU...
Page 113: ...8 113 RU...
Page 115: ...10 250 60 50 5 MAX MAX 115 RU...
Page 116: ...11 200 K RCHER 30 60 116 RU...
Page 117: ...12 60 C MAX 10 20 117 RU...
Page 118: ...13 50 90 220 240 V 1 50 60 Hz IPX4 II 460 500 400 200 7 0 5 0 320 270 1220 118 RU...
Page 184: ...6 IEC 60364 3x1 184 BG...
Page 185: ...7 185 BG...
Page 186: ...8 0 C 186 BG...
Page 188: ...10 50 ml 5 MAX MAX 188 BG...
Page 189: ...11 200 ml K RCHER 30 60 60 C 189 BG...
Page 190: ...12 K RCHER MAX 10 20 50 ml 190 BG...
Page 191: ...13 90 220 240 V 1 50 60 Hz IPX4 II 460 W 500 U min 400 200 7 0 5 0 320 270 1220 191 BG...
Page 217: ...6 IEC 60364 F 217 UK...
Page 218: ...7 3x1 218 UK...
Page 219: ...8 0 C 219 UK...
Page 221: ...10 50 5 MAX MAX 221 UK...
Page 222: ...11 200 K RCHER 30 60 60 C 222 UK...
Page 223: ...12 MAX 10 20 50 223 UK...
Page 224: ...13 90 220 240 V 1 50 60 Hz IPX4 II 460 500 400 200 7 0 5 0 320 270 1220 224 UK...
Page 226: ...6 IEC 60364 FI 226 KK...
Page 227: ...7 3x1 227 KK...
Page 228: ...8 0 C 228 KK...
Page 230: ...10 50 5 MAX MAX 230 KK...
Page 231: ...11 200 K RCHER 30 60 60 C 231 KK...
Page 232: ...12 K RCHER MAX 10 20 50 232 KK...
Page 233: ...13 90 220 240 V 1 50 60 Hz IPX4 II 460 500 400 200 7 0 5 0 320 270 1220 233 KK...
Page 235: ...12 10 20 50 90 235 AR...
Page 236: ...11 MAX 236 AR...
Page 237: ...10 200 ON OFF 30 60 60 237 AR...
Page 238: ...9 ON OFF MAX MAX 238 AR...
Page 239: ...8 MAX 250 60 50 5 239 AR...
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