USER GUIDE
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it must be unplugged from the mains outlet. To clean the unit, use a soft dry
cloth. Never spray cleaning agents directly onto the unit. Do not use any cleaning
solutions that might damage the surface of the unit. Do not handle the unit when
your hands are wet due to risk of electric shock!
In the case of any faults or smoke and odours coming from the unit, unplug
the mains adaptor/mains plug from the power outlet immediately! If water or
foreign objects get into the inside of the unit or if the unit or mains adaptor have
been damaged, you must not use the unit or you must unplug it from the mains
outlet immediately. The unit must first be inspected or repaired by a qualified
engineer (technical customer service) before being used again. The system must
be installed in accordance with current national safety regulations for electrical
installations, or installed by a qualified engineer. To avoid dangerous over volt-
ages (e.g. fire danger and danger to life), the connected devices on the earthing
must be respected.
Information on handling batteries
Also remove the batteries (if present) from the unit or remote control, as they
could leak and damage the unit. Normal batteries must not be charged, heated
or thrown into an open fire (risk of explosion!). Do not throw used batteries in
the household refuse. Batteries are hazardous waste and must be disposed of
accordingly.
Disposal information for packaging
Packaging materials can be recycled and should always be submitted for recy-
cling. Packaging materials such as plastic bags do not belong in the hands of
children.
Guarantee information
The guarantee period begins with the purchase of the product. Please confirm
this with your proof of purchase (receipt, invoice, delivery receipt etc.). Please
keep these documents in a safe place. Our guarantee is based on our guarantee
conditions in force at the time of purchase. In the case of a necessary repair,
take or send in the unit to your specialist dealer.