17
GB
To avoid accidents and injuries
from electric shocks:
• Ensure that the power cord is
not damaged by being pulled
over sharp edges, by jamming,
or by pulling on the power cord.
• Before each use, check the
power supply lead and the ex-
tension cable for damage and
ageing. Do not use the equip-
ment if the cable is damaged or
worn. Danger of electric shock
hazard.
• If the power cord for this equip-
ment is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer,
a customer service agent of the
same or a similarly qualified
person in order to prevent haz-
ards.
• Switch the machine off and dis
-
connect the mains plug:
- when the machine is not in
use,
- before the machine is
opened up,
- for all maintenance and
cleaning work,
- if the connecting cable is
damaged or tangled up.
• Do not use the power cord to
pull the plug out of the socket.
Protect the power cord from
heat, oil, and sharp edges.
• Make sure that the mains volt-
age corresponds with the infor-
mation on the rating plate.
• Only plug the appliance into a
socket which is safeguarded by
at least 13 A.
• The device must be connected
to a mains socket via a residu-
al-current circuit breaker (RCD)
with a rated leakage current of
not more than 30 mA.
• Do not expose the equipment
to the rain. Do not use the
equipment in a damp or wet
environment.
• Protect yourself from electric
shocks. Avoid bodily contact
with earthed parts (e.g. pipes,
radiators, electric cookers,
cooling devices).
• Use extension cables outdoors.
Use only extension cables that
are approved and labelled ac-
cordingly for outdoor use.
• Avoid accidental starting. En-
sure that the switch is off when
plugging into the socket.
To avoid accidents and injuries:
• Never leave a machine which is
ready for operation unattended
at the workplace.
• People and animals must not
be vacuumed with the machine.
• Nozzles and suction tubes
must not reach head level
whilst in use. Personal injury
could occur.
• Do not vacuum up substances
or dusts that are hot, glowing,
combustible, explosive or haz-
ardous to health (dust classes
L, M, H). This includes hot
ashes, petrol, solvents, acids
or caustic solutions. Personal
injury could occur.
• Caution! Do not vacuum up
hazardous substances (e.g.
petrol, solvents, acids or lyes)
and ash from unauthorised fu-
els (e.g. from oil-burning ovens
or heating boilers). There is a
risk of injury.
• Do not vacuum up fine, com
-
bustible dusts. There is a risk of
explosion.
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