• Never leave the device unattended.
• Never use the device when it is damaged. Regularly check
the device and the cord for damage. The cord cannot be
replaced. The device will have to be discarded if the cord
is damaged. Repairs must be performed exclusively by
experts. Repairs that are inexpertly performed can be very
hazardous for the user.
• If the device is damaged, contact the supplier to find out if
you can still use it.
• Grab the cord by the plug when unplugging it. Never pull
on the cord itself.
• Do not insert the plug in the wall socket when: - the cord
is damaged; - the device is visibly damaged; - the device
has fallen.
• Do not let the cord touch the hot parts of the device.
• Always make sure that the cord is unencumbered when
you move the device around.
• Avoid tripping over the cord.
• Never cover the cord with a rug, mat, blanket etc.
• Never wrap the cord around the device.
• Let the device cool before storing or cleaning it.
• Store the device in a safe place to prevent accidental
erroneous use.
• The device must be stored in a dry place at temperatures
between 15°C and 25°C.
• Do not expose the device to heat (radiator, oven, etc.),
direct sunlight or humidity.
• Keep the device clean and do not use abrasives or
products containing solvents.
• Connect the device only to an electrical system that meets
the prevailing regulations and that is equipped with a delay
fuse. Make sure that the maximum current of all devices
connected to this fuse does not exceed its maximum
current (16A).
• We recommend equipping the group to which the
bathroom is connected with a residual current operated
circuit breaker of maximum 16A to increase safety. Ask
your electrician for advice.
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