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I. BEFORE OPERATING
Safety measures
While operating the appliance, follow the instructions given below. If used properly, it will
serve you for many years.
Before connecting the appliance
to electric outlet, check that the
mains voltage coincides with
supply voltage of the appliance.
The later can be found in
technical data or on the factory
nameplate of the appliance.
If you want to use an extension
cord, make sure that it suits
the power consumed by the
appliance.
Different voltage can lead to a
short-circuit failure or to the
cable ignition.
Do not carry the appliance
holding it by the power cord; do
not close the door when the cord
in the door aperture.
Connection of the appliance
should be provided only to
grounded sockets
.
Otherwise
the
appliance
will not correspond to the
requirements of protection
against electric shock.
If you want to disconnect the
appliance from electric outlet,
pull the power cord while holding
the plug with your dry hands, but
not the cord.
Otherwise, the cord rupture or
an electric shock may follow.
Do not stretch the power cord
near sharp edges or corners.
This may lead to failures not
covered by the guarantee.
Watch over the cord so that it
didn't twist and bend over the
edge of table. Place appliance
only on dry flat surface.
Also keep generally accepted
safety rules during work with
appliance.
It is not allowed to use the
appliance and packing materials
as children toys
.
Do not allow children to use
the appliance until they are
explained and understood the
safety operation instructions.
Never leave little children
beside the working appliance
unattended.
Do not use the appliance
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