Technical data

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Disposal
Make worn out appliances unusable. Pull out the mains plug and sever the cord.
Electric appliances are to be returned to a shop of sale or handed over to an official
dump.
Safety regulations
Plug the appliance only in an outlet as mentioned on the rating plate.
An electric appliance is not a children's toy. Children are not aware of the hazards
of electrical appliances. Therefore close supervision is necessary when the appliance
is used by children. Keep children away from packing material, e.g., plastic bags.
Do not use this appliance near the water contained in bath-tubs, washbasins or other
receptables nor expose it to rain or other humidity.
Should however the appliance fall into water, only take it out after pulling the plug.
Then do not use the appliance anymore, but first have it checked by an authorized
service department.
Regulary check if the main cable is defective. In this case the appliance must not be
put into operation (immediately pull the plug). Send it to the manufacturer for repair.
The appliance must not be operated (disconnect the mains plug immediately) when:
* the appliance, casing or cable is damaged.
* the appliance shows visible signs of damage.
* a fault is suspected after a fall or the like.
* in case of faults during use.
* before cleaning or moving the appliance from place to place.
* after use.
Never pull the plug out of the socket with wet hands.
Never carry nor pull the appliance by the flex.
Don't pull the flex over sharp edges. Don't wedge it.
Do not bend the flex nor wind it around the appliance.
Never put the appliance on hot surfaces nor near open flames. Lay the cord so that it
does not touch hot or sharp-edged objects. Do not use the appliance while standing on
a humid floor or when your hands or the appliance are wet.
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