9.3 Removing and reattaching the
metal casing (Figure C)
The metal casing 4 can be removed ...
... so that any stubborn limescale can be
removed more easily or
... if foreign objects or dirt have gotten
inside the metal casing.
1. Hold down the clamp 3 in order to keep
it open.
2. Rotate the metal casing 4 clockwise so
that the arrow marking 8 points to the
open lock symbol 9. Carefully pull the
metal casing off downwards.
3. You can now release the clamp 3 again.
NOTE: be careful not to damage the small
propeller 17.
4. Hold down the clamp 3 again in order to
keep it open.
5. Replace the metal casing 4 so that the ar-
row marking 8 points to the open lock
symbol 9.
6. Rotate the metal casing 4 anticlockwise
until the arrow marking 8 points to the
closed lock symbol 9.
9.4 Storage
WARNING! Risk of material damage!
Store the device protected against dust
and dirt and out of the reach of children.
•
Allow the device to dry completely (in-
cluding the inside of the metal casing 4
and the plastic foot 5) before you put it
away.
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10. Disposal
This product i s subject to the
provisions of European Direc-
tive
2012/19/EC.
The
showing a wheelie bin crossed
through indicates that the
product requires separate re-
fuse collection in the European Union. This
applies to the product and all accessories
marked with this symbol. Products marked as
such may not be discarded with normal do-
mestic waste, but must be taken to a collec-
tion point for recycling electrical and
electronic devices. Recycling helps to reduce
the consumption of raw materials and protect
the environment. For information on disposal
and the location of the nearest recycling cen-
tre, contact e.g. your City Cleaning Depart-
ment or refer to the Yellow Pages.
Packaging
When disposing of the packaging, make sure
you comply with the environmental regula-
tions applicable in your country.
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