Safety
Page EN-5
WARNING
Risks in handling household
electrical appliances
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may re-
sult in severe injury or death.
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Only connect the appliance
if the socket voltage match-
es the requirements indicat-
ed on the type plate.
■
The appliance corresponds
to protection class I and
may only be connected to
a plug with a protective
conductor that has been
installed properly.
■
Do not connect to a mul-
tiple socket outlet, power
strip, timer or to a separate
remote-controlled system
for distance monitoring
and control.
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Do not operate or continue
to operate the appliance
if it
–
has visible damage, e.g.
the mains cable is defec-
tive.
–
starts producing (black)
smoke or there is a smell
of burning.
–
makes unfamiliar noises.
In this case, you should pull
the mains plug out of the
socket and have the appli-
ance repaired (see "Service"
on page EN-17).
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If the mains cord of the
appliance is damaged, the
manufacturer, its custom-
er service team or a person
with similar qualifi cations
must replace it.
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Changes and repairs to the
appliance may be carried
out only by authorised spe-
cialists, such as our Service
team (see page EN-17). Un-
authorised repairs to the
appliance can cause prop-
erty damage and personal
injury, and invalidate lia-
bility and warranty claims.
Never try to repair a defec-
tive or suspected defective
appliance yourself.
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Only parts corresponding
to the original appliance
specifi cations may be used
for repairs.
This appliance contains
electrical and mechanical
parts which are essential
for protection against po-
tential sources of danger.