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CLEANING AND CARE
Caution:
Always pull the plug out of the socket, before cleaning the device.
• The appliance, the power cord and the power plug should not be immersed in
water or other liquids when you are cleaning them. Clean them with a dry cloth.
If it is very dirty, the outside of the fan can be wiped carefully with a moist cloth
and then dried carefully. Please make sure that no moisture penetrates into the
interior of the device.
• Do not use any harsh cleaners, steel brushes, scouring powder or other hard
objects to clean the tool, as these can cause scratches on the surfaces.
• Clean the machine regularly.
• Never use solvents, petrol or oil-based cleaners, as these can damage the
housing.
• Retighten the visible fittings on the fan regularly to ensure that it is operating
correctly.
DISPOSAL
Old electrical appliances from private households
•
If you do not want to use the electrical appliance any more, take it
to a collection facility for old electrical appliances, who will take it
free of charge.
•
Old electrical appliances must not under any circumstances be
thrown in household waste (see symbol).
Further directions for disposal
•
Return the electrical appliance in such a condition that its later
re-use or recycling is not adversely affected. Batteries must be
removed in advance and the destruction of parts which contain
fluids must be avoided.
•
Batteries of any kind must not go into the household rubbish.
Every consumer is legally obliged to submit batteries of all kinds
to collection centres in his community or city neighbourhood or to
a dealer.
•
Electrical appliances can contain harmful substances. Improper
handling or damage to the appliance can lead to health problems
or water or ground contamination, when the appliance is recycled
later.