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Safety instructions
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Safety instructions
This section covers residual risks and hazards associated with the intended use of the appliance. We have
provided a list of all generally valid safety instructions which must be followed.
In the following section, safety information relating to a particular operation or situation is placed before the
appropriate operation step or description of the situation.
3.1
General behaviour
This appliance meets the current state of the art and complies with all acknowledged technical safety-
related regulations. Nevertheless hazards may still arise.
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Only use this appliance when it is in fault-free condition and according to the instructions in this
user guide.
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During all phases of the appliance's life please ensure that the appliance is safely integrated into
its environment.
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Do not make any conversions or modifications to the appliance.
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Use the appliance as intended, for your safety.
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3.2
On use of electrical appliances
Safety instructions according to EN 60745-1:
Work area
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Keep your work area clean and tidy. A messy or unlit work area can cause accidents.
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Keep children and other people away from the area when work is being carried out.
Electrical safety
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The plug on the unit must fit in the socket. Do not modify the plug in any way. Never use
an adapter in combination with earthed appliances. Using an unmodified plug and a
suitable socket will reduce the risk of an electric shock.
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Keep the device away from rain or wet. Allowing water to get into an electric appliance
will increase the risk of electric shock.
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Do not use the cable for anything other than the intended purpose to disconnect the plug
from the socket. Always remove whilst holding onto the plug. Keep the cable away from
heat, oil, sharp edges or the moving parts of other appliances. Using damaged or tangled
cables increases the risk of electric shock.
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Potential risk of fire due to heat build-up. Unwind the cable from the cable drum to
prevent a possible heat build-up and/or cable fire. The coupling must have splash
protection, must be made of rubber or be rubber-coated.