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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.
9. Disposal
The symbol showing a wheel-
ie bin crossed through indi-
cates that the product
requires separate refuse col-
lection in the European Un-
ion. This applies to the
product and all accessories marked with this
symbol. Products identified with this symbol
may not be discarded with normal house-
hold waste, but must be taken to a collection
point for recycling electric and electronic ap-
pliances. Recycling helps to reduce the con-
sumption of raw materials and protect the
environment.
Batteries must not be discard-
ed with your household
waste. Spent batteries must
be disposed of properly. Spe-
cial containers are available
for this purpose in shops selling batteries
and at municipal collection points.
(Rechargeable) batteries marked with the
following letters contain harmful substances
such as: Cd (cadmium), Hg (mercury),
Pb(lead).
Packaging
When disposing of the packaging, make
sure you comply with the environmental reg-
ulations applicable in your country.
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 10)
• Overheating protec-
tion has triggered: let
device cool down and
then clean it (see
“Overheating protec-
tion” on page 9)
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