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• If the device has fallen into water, pull out the mains plug immedi-
ately, and only then remove the device from the water. Do not use
the device again, but have it checked by a specialist.
• Should liquid get into the device, pull out the mains plug immedi-
ately. Have the device checked before operating it again.
DANGER of electric shock
• Do not operate the device if it or the cable shows visible
signs of damage or if the device has been dropped.
• Only connect the mains plug to a properly installed socket,
which is easily accessible and supplies voltage matching
the rating plate. The socket must still be easily accessible
after connection.
• Ensure that the cable cannot be damaged by sharp edges or hot
surfaces. Do not wrap the cable around the device (cable break
danger!).
• Make sure the cable is not trapped or crushed.
• Always pull on the plug and never on the cable when removing
the device.
• Remove the mains plug from the socket, ...
… after each use,
… if a fault occurs,
… when you are not using the device,
… before cleaning the device and
… during thunderstorms.
• Never attempt to remove dust or foreign bodies from inside the
device using pointed objects (e.g. a tail comb).
• To avoid any risk, do not make any changes to the device or acces-
sories. Do not replace the cable yourself either. Repairs must only
be carried out by a specialised company.