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7. Cleaning
In order to enjoy your device for a long time,
you should regularly clean it.
DANGER! Risk of electric
shock!
~
Disconnect the mains plug before any
cleaning.
DANGER!
Risk of injury
through burning!
~
Allow the device to cool down.
WARNING! Risk of material damage!
~
Do not use any astringent or abrasive
cleaning agents.
1. Carefully remove larger dust deposits
from the protective grids
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2
and
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7
using
a vacuum cleaner.
2. Remove the residue with a soft brush.
Ensure that no dust falls into the interior
of the device. Therefore, hold the de-
vice, which you are cleaning, in such a
way that the protective grid
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2
/
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7
shows downwards.
3. Clean the outside of the device with a
damp cloth. You can also use some de-
tergent.
4. Use a cloth dampened in clear water
for wiping afterwards.
5. Do not use the device until it is com-
pletely dry again.
8. Troubleshooting
If your device fails to function as required,
please try this checklist first. Perhaps there is
only a minor problem, and you can solve it
yourself.
DANGER! Risk of electric
shock!
~
Do not attempt to repair the device your-
self under any circumstances.
Fault
Possible causes /
Action
The device can-
not be
switched on.
• Fuse or wall socket
faulty? Choose a dif-
ferent wall socket.
• Defective device? Take
it to a specialist work-
shop for repair, or dis-
pose of the device.
The device
cannot be
switched off.
• Electronic component
faulty? Take it to a spe-
cialist workshop for re-
pair, or dispose of the
device.
Device switch-
es off automati-
cally.
• Safety switch has trig-
gered: put the device
into its upright position
(see “Safety switch”
on page 52)
• Overheating protec-
tion has triggered: let
device cool down and
then clean it (see
“Overheating protec-
tion” on page 52)
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