• Remove the plug from the socket before you fill the reservoir
with water.
• Do not use the appliance when it has been dropped, has visible
damage or is leaking water. If this is the case, consult the retailer
or our maintenance service.
• Do not place the appliance under the tap to fill it.
• If the cord of the appliance is damaged, it should be replaced by
the manufacturer, his customer service or a similarly qualified
person in order to prevent hazardous situations.
• Only connect the appliance to alternate current, to an earthed
wall socket, with a mains voltage that corresponds with the
information provided on the information plate of the appliance.
• Never bend the power cord sharply or allow it to run across hot parts.
• Fully unwind the cord to prevent it from overheating.
• Never use abrasives to clean the sole plate or any other part
of the appliance.
• Never use an abrasive sponge or chemicals to clean the sole plate.
• Never place the appliance near appliances that give off heat,
such as ovens, gas cookers, hotplates, etc. Keep the appliance
away from walls or other objects that may catch fire,
such as curtains, towels (cotton or paper, etc.).
• Do not pull the cord and/or appliance to remove the plug from
the wall socket. Never touch the appliance with wet or damp hands.
• If the appliance is not being used or is being cleaned, switch off
the appliance and remove the plug from the socket.
• If the appliance does not function after it has been switched on,
it is possible that the fuse or earth leakage circuit breaker has
been activated in the electrical distribution box. The group may
be overloaded or an earth leakage current may have occurred.
• In case of a breakdown, never make repairs yourself; a tripped
safety device in the appliance could indicate a defect that cannot
be remedied by removing or replacing this safety device.
Only original parts should be used.
• Never submerge the appliance, cord or plug in water.
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