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• Ensure that the packing foil does not
become a deadly trap for a child.
Packing foils are not toys.
4.7 Handling batteries
Warning!
To prevent a risk of explosion, nor-
mal batteries must not be charged,
heated or disposed of by burning.
• Never try to open the battery.
To prevent injury, if battery acid has
leaked avoid contact with skin, eyes and
mucous membranes. In the event of
contact with the acid, rinse the affected
areas immediately with plenty of clean
water and contact a doctor at once.
Caution!
To avoid damaging the product
and ensure it functions correctly, please
note:
• Use exclusively type CR2032 batteries.
4.8 Material damage
Caution!
To avoid material damage, please
observe the following requirements.
• Never try to revolve the appliance
manually as this might damage the
motor.
• Remove the battery from the remote
control if you are not using it for a
prolonged period of time. A leaking
battery could damage the remote
control.
5. Unpacking, setting up and inserting the battery
5.1 Setting up the appliance
Note!
As the appliance and heating coils
are supplied with a thin film of grease, there
might be a
small
amount of smoke and
odour the first time the appliance is used.
This is not harmful and will stop after a short
while. Ensure meanwhile that there is
sufficient ventilation.
1. Unpack the appliance from the
packaging.
2. Remove the transport packaging.
Note:
There is a piece of corrugated
cardboard positioned between the
appliance and the base
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. This must also
be removed.
3. Check that the appliance shows no signs
of damage.
Warning!
Ensure that there is
sufficient distance from the wall,
fixtures and other appliances. The
distance must be at least 1.5 m to
exclude the risk of fire.
4. Select a location that complies with the
safety information (see “4.
Safety
information” on page 4).
5. Select a location where the flow of hot
air is not directly aimed at people,
animals or plants.
6. Plug the mains plug into a wall socket
that complies with the technical data.
Note:
The appliance consumes up to
10 amperes of current (2,000 watts). If
you have plugged other power
consumers into the same circuit, check
that the maximum load for the installed
fuse is not exceeded, as otherwise the
fuse will trip.
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