2
•
The
machine
should
not
be
operated
by
means
of
an
external
timer
‐
switch
or
by
means
of
a
separate
system
with
remote
control.
•
If
an
extension
cord
is
absolutely
necessary,
a
10
‐
ampere
cord
should
be
used.
Cords
rated
for
less
amperage
may
overheat.
Care
should
be
taken
to
arrange
the
cord
so
that
it
cannot
be
pulled
or
tripped
over.
•
To
avoid
a
circuit
overload,
do
not
operate
another
high
voltage
appliance
on
the
same
circuit.
•
To
protect
against
electric
shock
do
not
immerse
cord,
plugs,
or
housing
in
water
or
other
liquid.
•
Do
not
touch
the
appliance
if
it
falls
into
water.
Remove
the
plug
from
its
socket,
turn
off
the
appliance
and
do
not
use
it
again.
•
Do
not
use
the
appliance
close
to
hot
objects
such
as
a
stove
or
oven.
Using
the
appliance
•
This
appliance
is
intended
to
be
used
in
household
and
similar
applications
such
as:
o
Staff
kitchen
areas
in
shop,
offices
and
other
working
environment;
o
Farm
houses;
o
By
clients
in
hotels,
motels
and
other
residential
type
environments;
o
Bed
and
breakfast
type
environments.
•
The
use
of
accessory
attachment
not
recommended
by
the
appliance
manufacturer
may
cause
injuries.
•
Only
use
the
appliance
indoors,
in
dry
areas
away
from
water.
•
Do
not
immerse
the
appliance
or
the
mains
plug
in
water
or
other
liquids.
There
is
danger
to
life
due
to
electric
shock!
•
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock,
do
not
use
the
appliance
outdoors
or
on
wet
surfaces.
•
Place
the
appliance
on
a
stable,
level
surface
from
which
it
cannot
fall
of.
•
Use
the
appliance
on
a
flat,
dry
and
heat
resistance
surface,
not
on
varnished
furniture.
•
Place
the
appliance
at
least
5cm
of
the
wall
or
flammable
objects
(such
as
curtains,
candles
or
towels).
•
Place
the
appliance
on
a
stable,
level
surface
and
not
close
to
hot
objects
or
open
flames
(e.g.
hotplates).
•
Disconnect
the
mains
plug:
after
each
time
operating;
if
there
is
any
interference
with
operation;
before
cleaning.
•
Ensure
that
the
mains
cable
is
not
hung
over
sharp
edges
and
keep
it
away
from
hot
objects
and
open
flames.
•
Do
not
use
the
appliance
if
the
mains
cable
or
plug
show
signs
of
damage,
if
the
appliance
has
fallen
on
the
floor
or
has
other
parts
been
damage.
In
such
cases
take
the
appliance
to
a
specialist
for
checking
and
repair
is
necessary.
•
Children
are
unable
to
recognize
the
hazards
associated
with
incorrect
handling
of
electrical
appliances.
Therefore,
children
should
never
use
electric
household
appliances
unsupervised.
•
Close
supervision
is
necessary
for
any
appliance
being
used
by
or
near
children.
•
Never
leave
the
appliance
unattended
during
use.
•
It
is
necessary
to
keep
this
appliance
clean
because
it
is
in
direct
contact
with
food.