the mains.
• Always unplug the appliance if it is not in use and before any
preparation, maintenance or cleaning operation.
In order to reduce the risk of accidents, including: fires,
electrocution, personal injury and scalding, both during use
and during preparation, maintenance and storage, always
take the fundamental precautions listed in this manual.
RISKS
CONNECTED
TO
THE
POWER
SUPPLY
–
ELECTROCUTION
• The earthing system and highly sensitive residual-current
circuit breaker, complete with magnetothermic cut-out for
your domestic system, guarantee safe use of electrical
appliances.
Therefore, for your own safety, check that the electrical
system to which the appliance is connected complies with
current laws.
• Do not connect the appliance to the mains if the voltage does
not correspond with that of the domestic electrical circuit in use.
• Do
not
overload
the
sockets
with
adaptors
and/or
transformers. Only connect the product to a single socket
with current that is compatible with the supplied plug.
• Electrical extension leads that are unsuitable for the power
rating or which are not compliant with law may overheat and
possibly lead to short-circuiting, fire, power outage or
damage to the equipment. Only use certified extensions,
suitable for the power rating, that support at least 10A.
• To remove the plug from the socket, do not pull the power
cable, but hold the plug itself to avoid damage to the plug
and the cable.
• Fully unwind the cable from the cable winder before
connecting the appliance to the mains and before use.
Always use the product with the cable completely unwound.
• Do not pull or jerk the cable or expose it to stress (twisting,
crushing or stretching). Keep the cable away from hot and/or
sharp surfaces and elements. Avoid trapping the cables in
doors and windows. Do not pull the cable tight around
corners. Avoid treading on the cable. Do not pass over the
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