Safety
Page EN-6
WARNING
Risks in handling
household electrical
appliances
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result
in severe injury or death.
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Prior to each use, check
whether the articles or the
mains connection show
signs of damage. If this is
the case, do not switch the
appliance on, instead you
should inform our custom-
er service department (see
page EN-22
).
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Only connect the appliance
if the mains voltage corre-
sponds to the voltage dis-
played on the label.
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Remove the mains plug im-
mediately if the appliance
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shows visible signs of
damage, e.g. the mains
cord is defective;
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starts smoking or there is
a burning smell;
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makes unfamiliar noises.
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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 only be car-
ried out by authorised spe-
cialists such as our service
team (see
page EN-22
). Un-
authorised repairs to the
appliance can cause prop-
erty damage and personal
injury, and invalidate liabili-
ty and warranty claims.
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Never open the housing.
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Do not attempt to repair an
appliance which is defec-
tive or supposed to be de-
fective.
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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.
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The appliance corresponds
to protection class I and
may only be connected to a
plug with a protective con-
ductor that has been prop-
erly installed.