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• The appliance is double insulated(safety class II) and therefore does not need
to be earthed.
Additional safety instructions
• Protect the battery from heat, direct sunlight and naked flames.
• Do not consume or swallow the battery – risk of corrosive burn injury. The
supplied remote control contains a button cell battery. If button cell batteries
are consumed or swallowed highly dangerous internal burn injuries can occur
within just two hours, which can cause death. Keep new and used batteries at
a safe distance from children. In the event of suspected consumption or
swallowing of a battery, seek medical attention immediately. If the battery flap
cannot be closed properly, stop using the product and store it out of the reach
of children.
• The incorrect insertion of batteries can result in a risk of explosion. Only use
batteries of the recommended type.
• The use of controllers, settings or procedures that are not described in these
instructions could result in exposure to harmful radiation.
• Fluorescent tubes and other similar lighting can interfere with the functionality
of the remote control. If the unit is not working properly, try moving it away
from any fluorescent tubes.
• Do not place the product on soft, porous or sensitive surfaces. The rubber feet
can leave marks or stains on the surface. We recommend placing a cloth, tray
etc. under the product.
• Clean with a dry cloth.
• NOTE: This equipment has been tested and complies with the limiting values
for Class B digital appliances, according to part 15 of the FCC regulations. These
limiting values are designed to provide sufficient protection from harmful
interference when installed in the home. The equipment generates, uses and
can emit radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used according to the
instructions can cause interference to radio communication. Interference can
occur in separate installations. If the equipment produces harmful interference
to radio or television reception (which can be checked by switching the
equipment on and off), we recommend that users attempt to rectify
interference in one of the following ways:
– Realign or move the receiver antenna.
– Increase the gap between the equipment and the receiver.
– Connect the equipment to an output in another circuit than the one the
receiver is connected to.