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Do not operate the device if the power supply unit is defective or if the device is damaged in
any other way.
When removing the power supply unit from the power outlet, pull on the plug, not the
cable.
Do not put the device into operation in the vicinity of baths, swimming pools or splashing
water.
Never try to repair a defective device yourself. Always contact one of our customer service
locations.
Foreign bodies, e.g. nails, coins, etc. must not be allowed to fall inside the device. Do not
touch the connection contacts with metal objects or your fingers. This could lead to short-
circuits.
No naked flames, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the device.
Never allow children to use this device unsupervised.
Even when switched off and on standby, the device is still connected to the mains power
supply. If you do not intend to use the device for a prolonged period, remove the mains plug
from the power outlet. Only pull on the plug, not on the cable.
In the event of extended transportation in the cold and subsequent moving to warm rooms,
do not switch on immediately; wait for the temperature to equalise.
Do not expose the device to dripping or splashing water. If water has penetrated the device,
switch it off and inform the Service department
Do not expose the device to heat sources which could heat it up more than normal use will.
In a thunderstorm, disconnect the device from the mains. Overvoltage can damage the
device.
If there is an obvious defect in the device, the production of a smell or smoke, significant
malfunctions or damage to the housing, switch off the device and contact the Service
department.
With the power supply unit, the device may only be connected to a mains voltage of
100V-240V~, 50/60 Hz.
Never try to operate the device using a different voltage.
The power supply unit must not be connected until the installation has been completed
according to regulations.