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way, such as the supply cord or plug are
damaged, liquid has been spilled, objects
have fallen into the product, the enclosure
is damaged, the product has been ex-
posed to rain or moisture, does not oper-
ate normally, or has been dropped.
– Before connecting the product to a socket
outlet, make sure the voltage indicated
on the product corresponds to your local
mains.
– If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or its service
agent or similarly qualified person in order
to avoid hazard.
– Regularly check if the supply cord, prod-
uct or extension cable is defective. If found
defective, do not put the product into op-
eration. Immediately pull the plug.
– Place the supply cord and, if necessary,
an appropriate extension cable in such
away that pulling or tripping over it is im-
possible. Do not allow the supply cord to
hang down within easy reach.
– Do not jam, bend or pull the supply cord
over sharp edges.
– The power plug is used as the disconnect
device; the disconnect device shall re-
main readily operable. To completely dis-
connect the power input, disconnect the
mains plug.
– The product may not function properly or
not react to the operation of any control
due to electrostatic discharge. Switch off
and disconnect the product; reconnect af-
ter a few seconds.
– Protect the supply cord from being walked
on or pinched particularly at the plug, con-
venience receptacles and the point where
it exits from the product.
– Never pull the plug by the supply cord or
with wet hands.
– Disconnect the power plug in case of
faults during use, during lightening storms,
before cleaning and when not using the
product for a longer period of time.
–
Danger!
Before cleaning, switch the prod-
uct off and disconnect the power plug
from the socket.
– When the product has reached the end of
its service life, make it defective by discon-
necting the plug from the socket and cut-
ting the cord in two.
–
Caution!
There is danger of explosion
from improper replacement of the batter-
ies. Replace batteries only with the same
or equivalent type of battery.
– Always change the entire battery pack. Do
not mix old and new batteries, or batteries
with different charge state.
– Make sure the batteries are correctly insert-
ed. Observe the polarity (+) plus / (-) negative
on the battery and the housing. Improperly
inserted batteries can lead to leakage or, in
extreme cases, a fire or an explosion.
– Remove used batteries. Remove the bat-
teries if you know that the product will not
be used for a longer period of time. Oth-
erwise, the batteries could leak and cause
damage.
– If the batteries leak, remove them with a
cloth and dispose of them accordingly. Pre-
vent battery acid from coming into contact
with skin and eyes. If you do get battery
acid in your eyes, flush them thoroughly
with lots of water and consult a physician
immediately. If battery acid comes into con-
tact with your skin, wash the affected area
with lots of water and soap.
– When installing the device, leave suffi-
cient space for ventilation. Do not install
in bookcases, built-in cabinets or the like.
– Do not impede ventilation by covering the
ventilation openings with items, such as
newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc.
Do not insert any objects.
– Never expose batteries to excessive heat
(e.g. bright sun, fire), and never throw
them into fire. The batteries could explode.
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