Using the appliance
The use of accessory attachment
not recommended by the appliance
manufacturer may cause injuries.
Only use the appliance indoors, in
dry areas away from water.
Do not immerse the appliance or
the mains plug in water or other
liquids. There is danger to life due
to electric shock!
To reduce the risk of electric shock,
do not use the appliance outdoors
or on wet surfaces.
Place the appliance on a stable,
level surface from which it cannot
fall off.
Place the appliance on a stable,
level surface and not close to hot
objects or open flames (e.g.
hotplates).
Disconnect the mains plug: after
each time operating; if there is any
interference with operation; before
cleaning.
Ensure that the mains cable is not
hung over sharp edges and keep it
away from hot objects and open
flames.
Do not use the appliance if the
mains cable or plug show signs of
damage, if the appliance has fallen
on the floor or has other parts been
damaged. In such cases take the
appliance to a specialist for
checking and repair if necessary.
Children are unable to recognize
the hazards associated with
incorrect handling of electrical
appliances. Therefore, children
should never use electric household
appliances unsupervised.