solvents or cleaners that contain solvents.
• Never leave the appliance switched on unattended. If you
leave the work area, switch the appliance off or unplug it from
the receptacle (do not pull the cord; instead use the plug).
• In order to protect children from electrical household
appliances, make sure that the cable can not cause children
to stumble and do not give children access to the appliance.
• Never use the appliance when you are under the influence
of medication, alcohol or drugs, if you are currently under
medical care, or if you are tired.
• Check the appliance and the power cord regularly for any
possible damage. Do not use damaged appliances.
• Do not try to repair the appliance yourself. Always use an
authorised technician for repairs. Always have faulty power
cords replaced immediately by the manufacturer or a
qualified electrician. Use the same type of cable in order to
prevent any danger of electric shock and injury.
• Only use original spare parts and accessories. Non-
approved parts or third-party accessories may be a possible
source of danger and cause the guarantee to become void.
• Check the float often.
• If you notice liquid leaking from your appliance, switch it
off immediately and unplug it.
• Do not put the appliance in water. Make sure that water is
not spilled on the appliance.
• When disposing of the wastewater, make sure that you
observe any legal regulations.
• Only store the appliance in a safe and dry location outside
the reach of children.
• Please also pay particular attention to the following “Special
Safety Information”.
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