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Carefully read all instructions before operating and save them for future reference. By carefully
following these instructions you can considerably prolong the service life of your appliance.
The safety measures and instructions contained in this manual do not cover all possible
situations that may arise during the operation of the appliance. When operating the device
the user should be guided by common sense, be cautious and attentive.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
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The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any failures arising from
the use of this product in a manner inconsistent with the technical or
safety standards.
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This appliance is a multifunctional appliance and is intended to be used
for nonindustrial use in household and similar spheres of application:
at home kitchens, offices and other working environments, country houses,
by clients in hotels, motels and other residential environments. Industrial
application or any other misuse will be regarded as violation of proper
service conditions. Should this happen, manufacturer shall not be
responsible for possible consequences.
•
Before plugging in the appliance ensure that the circuit voltage matches
operating voltage of the appliance (see technical specifications or
manufacturer’s plate on the appliance).
•
Use an extension cord designed for power consumption of the appliance
as the parameter mismatch may result in a short circuit or fire outbreak.
•
The appliance must be grounded. Connect the appliance only to a properly
installed power point. Failure to do so may result in the risk of electrical
shock. Use only grounded extension cords.
CAUTION! While in use the appliance heats up! Care should be taken
to avoid touching the housing, bowl, or any other metal parts while
operating. Make sure your hands are protected before handling the
device. To avoid burns, do not lean over the appliance while opening
the lid.
•
Unplug the appliance after use, before cleaning or moving. Remove the
power cord with dry hands holding it by the plug, not cord.
•
Do not place the cord in doorframes or by heat sources. Do not twist or
bend the power cord, ensure it is not in contact with sharp objects, corners
and edges of furniture.
PLEASE, NOTE: damaging the cord may lead to a failure that will
not be covered by the warranty. If the cable is damaged or requires
replacing, contact an authorized service center to have the cord
replaced.
•
Never place the device on soft surfaces or cover it to keep ventilation slots
clear of any obstruction.
•
Do not operate the appliance outdoors to prevent water or any foreign
object or insect from getting into the device. Doing so may result in serious
damage of the appliance.
•
Always unplug the device and let it cool down before cleaning. Follow
cleaning and general maintenance guidelines when cleaning the unit.
DO NOT immerse the device in water or wash it in running water!
•
This appliance can be used by children over 8 y.o. and physically or mentally
challenged persons or as well as those who lack experience and knowledge
only provided they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children should not play with the appliance. Keep the appliance and the
power cord out of reach of children under 8 y.o. Cleaning and maintenance
should not be performed by children without supervision.
•
Keep packaging (film, foam plastic and other) out of reach of children as
they may choke on them.
•
No kind of modification or adjustment to the product is not allowed. All
the repairs should be carried out by an authorized service center. Failure
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