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cuit breaker (r.c.c.b.) with a maximum rated residual operating current
of 30 mA is strongly recommended. If in doubt, contact your electrician.
• Only connect the appliance via the designated power cord to the
mains power supply. Do not use any power cords other than recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
• Power cords may never be knotted, twisted, pulled, strained or squee-
zed. Do not let the plug or power cord hang over the edge of the
working space. Ensure that no one will pull the appliance by the
power cord, or entangle in the power cord. Always grasp the plugs
to disconnect the power cord from the mains power supply or power
port of the appliance.
• Do not leave the appliance unattended when connected to the power
supply. Always unplug the power cord from the mains power supply
first and then remove the smaller plug from the back of the appliance,
when the appliance is not in use, and before moving or cleaning the
appliance (see: ‘Care and Cleaning’).
• The power cord may not touch hot surfaces or sharp edges. Do not
place the appliance on a power cord. If the power cord is obviously
damaged and/or gets hot during operation, replace the power cord
completely.
DO NOT attempt to repair any power cord!
• To avoid risk of electric shock: Always immediately wipe dry spilled
liquids. Do not place or immerse the appliance or the power cord
in water or any other liquid. Do not spill or drip any liquids on the
appliance.
DO NOT place the appliance or any part of it in an
automatic dishwasher.
• Always ensure that the vacuum pump will not suck in any liquids.
Immediately cancel the running process (press the STOP button), if
liquids are sucked in or are spilled in the interior of the appliance.
Thereafter, dry and clean the appliance (see: ‘Care and Cleaning’)
and leave the appliance dry naturally for at least 1 day.