Caution:
this symbol indicates precautions that must be taken to avoid damaging the
appliance.
CAUTION
ENGLISH
!
•
Do not make modifications of any kind to this
appliance.
• Take particular care if the appliance is used in
unsupervised environments.
• Do not expose this appliance to the weather (rain,
sun, etc.).
• Regularly inspect the appliance for visible imper-
fections. If the appliance does not function correc-
tly, contact Vortice* immediately.
• Should the appliance be dropped or suffer a heavy
blow, have it checked immediately by Vortice*.
• If the appliance does not function correctly or
develops a fault, turn it off at the main switch (fig.
6), disconnect the plug from the power supply and
contact Vortice* immediately. Ensure that only
genuine original Vortice spares are used for any
repairs.
• Never position the appliance directly under a
power socket.
• The appliance must be properly connected to the
power supply in compliance with applicable stan-
dards; it does not require to be earthed, as it is
double-insulated. If in doubt, request a qualified
electrician to perform a thorough check.
• The electrical power supply/socket to which the
appliance is to be connected must be able to
provide the maximum electrical power required by
the appliance.
• If the power socket is of a different type to the plug
fitted on the appliance, call a qualified technician
and ask him to replace it with a socket of the right
type. Do your best to avoid the use of adapters,
multiple sockets and/or extension leads;
if necessary, first make sure that they comply with
current safety regulations and check that the maxi-
mum allowed power is compatible with the values
on the appliance's rating plate.
Any extension leads must be as short as possible,
to prevent them from overheating and triggering
the thermal cut-out devices.
• Do not pull on the power cable, do not place it
near heat sources and always uncoil it completely
to prevent dangerous overheating. If the cable or
the power plug are damaged, take the appliance to
Vortice* for replacement.
• Do not cover the power cable, to avoid any risk of
overheating or damage; at the same time, make
sure it is placed so that it does not create an
obstacle.
• A limited increase in temperature in the power
cable and plug during use of the appliance is to be
considered normal; however, if the phenomenon
increases to the point that they become too hot to
touch or start to deform, contact Vortice* immedia-
tely.
• Never place the power cable in front of the heating
elements.
• Always keep the appliance in an upright position.
• When the appliance is not being used, turn it off at
the main switch (fig. 6) and disconnect the plug
from the power supply.
• Before cleaning the appliance in any way, turn it off
at the main switch (fig. 6) and disconnect the plug
from the power supply.
• Do not immerse the appliance in water.
• Do not insert anything into the appliance.
• Keep the appliance's intake and outlet grilles free-
and uncovered.
• Do not cover the appliance, as this may result in
dangerous overheating.
NB:
• The appliance is equipped with a safety device
(reset manually) which cuts out if the appliance
itself starts to overheat, so as to avoid any risk
of damage. If this device is triggered, the indi-
cator light will remain permanently on. To
restart the appliance, remove the plug from the
power socket, deal with any possible cause of
malfunction (obstructed grilles, appliance not
vertical, fan blocked, etc.) and wait for it to
cool down.
If, when the plug is plugged back and the
appliance turned on, the safety device triggers
again, the appliance must be checked by
Vortice*.
*(or an authorized Vortice dealer if you are outside
the UKIreland territory
)
Specifications for the power supply must cor-
respond to the electrical data on data plate A.
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