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or connected to a circuit which is
regularly switched on and off by
the electricity supplier.
• Do not use a damaged
appliance. Regularly check that
the appliance and its power
cable are not damaged. If the
electrical cable is damaged,
the manufacturer, by a certified
technician or any other qualified
person in order to avoid all risks,
must replace it.
• Connect the appliance to a 230-
volt alternating current power
supply.
• Only connect the appliance to an
electrical supply, which complies
with all applicable standards and
has a delayed circuit breaker.
Check that the maximum power
of all of the appliances connected
to this power supply does not
exceed the maximum capacity of
the circuit breaker (16A).
• A qualified professional must
carry out repairs to electrical
appliances. Incorrectly carried
out repair work can cause major
risks for users.
• Do not use a multi-socket,
extension lead or adaptor when
plugging the appliance in as there
is a potential risk of overheating
and fire.
• For safety reasons, unplug the
appliance when it is not being
used and when no one will be
present to supervise it for a long
period.
• Never pull on the cable – unplug
the appliance by pulling on the
plug itself.
• Do not use the appliance if
the power cable is under the
appliance. The plug must be
accessible once the appliance is
installed.
• Never pull on the power cable
to move the appliance. Always
ensure that the power cable is
unconstrained when you move
the appliance. Never wrap
the power cable around the
appliance.
• Ensure that the cable does not
risk tripping anybody up.
• Do not cover the power cable
with a rug, carpet, blanket
.
.
• Always hold the plug when you
plug in or unplug the appliance.
Never unplug it by pulling on
the power cable. Risk of electric
shock and damage.
• Switch the appliance off before
unplugging it.
• Never place the equipment just
below a wall plug or junction box.
• The appliance must be stored
in a dry place, away from any
sources of dampness and at a
temperature of between 15°C
and 25°C.
• Never immerse the appliance
in water and never place it on
water or any other liquid. Unplug
the appliance immediately if it
becomes damp or wet.
• Never use the appliance when
you have wet or damp hands.
• Do not use the appliance
outdoors (it is not designed for
use in the open air).
• Do not leave the appliance
switched on without supervision.
• Do not place any objects on top
of the appliance.
• Do not sit on the appliance.
• Do not subject the appliance to
heat (radiator, oven…), to direct
sunlight or dampness.
• Always use the appliance in a
vertical position.
• Be careful of the potential
damage that can be caused by
the appliance’s sharp edges.
• Ensure that furniture, curtains or
other combustible materials are
placed more than one (1) meter
from the appliance.
• Always unplug the appliance
before cleaning it.
• WARNING: Do not cover the
appliance. Do not place any
materials or clothes on the
appliance
or
impede
the
circulation of air around the
appliance.
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