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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.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
The manufacturer is not responsible for any fail-
ures arising from the use of this product in a
manner inconsistent with the technical or safety
standards.
• This appliance is intended to be used in
household and similar applications such
as: staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and
other working environments; farm houses;
by clients in hotels, motels and other resi-
dential type environments; bed and break-
fast type environments.
• Before installing the appliance, check that
the device voltage corresponds with the
supply voltage in your home (refer to rating
plate or technical data).
• While using the extension cord, make sure
that its voltage is the same as specified on
the device. Using different voltage may re-
sult in a fire or other accident, causing ap
-
pliance damage or short circuit.
• The appliance must be grounded. Connect
only to a properly installed wall socket. Fail-
ure to do so may result in the risk of electri-
cal shock. Use only grounded extension cords.
CAUTION! During use the appliance becomes hot!
Care should be taken to avoid touching the hous-
ing, bowl, or any other metal parts while operat-
ing. Make sure your hands are protected before
handling the device. To avoid possible burns, do
not lean above the open appliance.
• Always unplug the device after use, before
cleaning or moving. Never handle plug with
wet hands. Do not pull power cord to dis-
connect from outlet; instead, grasp plug
and pull to disconnect.
• Keep the power cord away from hot surfaces
(gas or electric ovens) or sharp edges. Do not
let cord hang over edge of table or counter.
Do not bend, twist, or stretch the cord.
REMEMBER: 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 only to avoid
all risks.
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