• This appliance is intended solely for
domestic use.
• The use of this appliance by children
or persons with a physical, sensory,
mental or motor disability or with a
lack of the necessary knowledge and
experience may cause a hazard.
Persons responsible for the safety of
such people must give explicit
instructions or supervise the use of
the appliance.
• Keep the appliance out of the reach of
children, and of persons who may not
be able to operate it safely.
• Have the appliance repaired only by a
qualified electrician. Never try to
repair the appliance yourself.
• Only use accessories recommended
by the supplier. The use of other
accessories may result in damage to
the appliance, thereby creating
hazards for the user.
• The appliance is not intended to be
operated by means of an external
timer or separate remote control
system.
Electricity and heat
• Verify that the mains voltage is the
same as that indicated on the
appliance's type plate before use.
• Use an earthed plug socket that is
connected to a fused circuit of at least
10 A and to which no other heavy
loads are connected.
• If you use an extension lead, use an
earthed extension lead that is suitable
for the appliance's power rating.
Unwind the extension lead fully and
position it so that nobody can trip
over it.
• The appliance should be supplied
through a residual current device
(RCD) having a rated residual
operating current not exceeding
30 mA.
• Always remove the plug from the wall
socket when the appliance is not
going to be used for a longer period of
time.
• When you remove the plug from the
wall socket, pull the plug and not the
power cord.
• Never pull the power cord to move the
appliance.
• Never move the appliance while it is in
use.
• Do not use the appliance if the
appliance or the power cord is
damaged. Have a damaged power
cord replaced by a qualified
electrician.
• Make sure the appliance, the power
cord and the plug do not come into
contact with heat sources, such as a
hot hob or a naked flame.
• Make sure the appliance and the
power cord do not come into contact
with water, other fluids or chemicals.
• Do not pick up the appliance if it falls
into water. Immediately remove the
plug from the wall socket. Do not use
the appliance anymore.
• The appliance and its parts can
become hot while the appliance is in
use. To avoid being burnt, take care
when touching the appliance and its
parts.
• The appliance must be able to
dissipate its heat to avoid a risk of fire.
Make sure that the appliance has
sufficient space around it, and does
not come in contact with inflammable
material. The appliance must not be
covered.
• Allow the appliance to cool down
before you store it, clean it or carry
out maintenance work.
• Do not use the appliance near another
heat source.
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