Safety Instructions
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Cables
Always hold cables by the plug and never pull on the
cable itself. Never hold the power cord with wet hands
as this may cause a short circuit or electric shock.
Never place the device, heavy objects or furniture on
the cable and take care that the cord does not become
trapped, especially at the plug and sockets. Never make
knots in the cable and do not tie it together with other
cords. All cables should be positioned so that nobody
can trip over them or be obstructed by them. Also
make sure that the cable does not become trapped,
especially near the plug, the receptacle or at the point
where it comes out of the device. A damaged power
cord can cause a fire or an electric shock. Inspect the
power cord from time to time. Never use adapter plugs
or extension cables that don’t comply with the current
safety regulations in your country, and don’t modify
any of the power cords or electrical installations
yourself!
Maintenance and care
Servicing is required when this device has been
damaged in any way, for example, when the power
plug, power cord or housing is damaged, when liquid
or objects have entered the device, when the product
has been exposed to rain or moisture, when the product
does not work normally or if the product has been
dropped. If you notice any smoke, unusual noise or
strange smells, switch off the device immediately and
pull the plug from the wall outlet. In this case the
device should not be used further and should be
inspected by authorized service personnel. Please
contact qualified personnel when servicing is needed.
Never open the housing of the device. If the housing is
opened, your life is in danger due to electric shock.
Only use a clean, dry cloth for cleaning. Never use any
abrasive liquids.
Disposal of Old Devices
If the product is labeled with a crossed-
out waste bin, it is subject to the
European Guideline 2002/96/EC.
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All electric and electronic devices must be
disposed of separately from household waste at
established bodies.
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Avoid damaging the environment and danger to
your personal health by disposing of the device
properly.
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For further information about proper disposal,
contact your local government, disposal bodies
or the shop where you bought the device.
Children
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Electrical appliances do not belong in the hands
of children!
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Do not allow children to play with electrical
devices when not under supervision. Children
may not be able to comprehend the presence of
potential risks.
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Batteries, rechargeable batteries and small parts
represent potential choking hazards. Keep
batteries out of reach of children. If a battery is
swallowed, seek medical help immediately.
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Keep the packaging away from children to
avoid the danger of suffocation