7. Cleaning
The device must be cleaned after each use.
The device should be placed in cold or warm water immediately after use. This makes the heater easier to clean and
protects the PTFE coating. The heater can be cleaned using a soft sponge cloth (do not use scrubbing brushes, wire
brushes, wire wool or other abrasive cleaning tools) and lukewarm, soapy water. To clean the handle and the
immersion pipe, use a soft, damp cloth that must be completely free of solvents (acetone, petrol, alcohol or similar).
8. Maintenance and repair
The device does not require maintenance, but should be thoroughly cleaned at regular intervals. In the event of a
fault, the device must be taken out of use immediately. If a repair is required, please contact a qualified electrician or
send the device for repair to the manufacturer. A faulty connecting cable should also only be replaced by the manu-
facturer or a qualified electrician.
9. Technical data
Model:
FastHeat Digital
Type:
14160
Output:
1700 W
Voltage:
230 V
Safety class:
IPX7
Protection class:
I
Weight:
2.7 kg
Declaration of conformity
Albert KERBL GmbH hereby declares that the product / device described in these instructions complies with the fundamental
requirementsand other relevant stipulations and regulations. The CE mark confirms compliance with the Directives of the Euro-
pean Union. The declaration of conformity can be viewed by visiting http://www.kerbl.com/artikel/14160
Electronic scrap
Disposing of this device after its service life is the responsibility of the operator.
Please consult the valid national regulations. The device must not be disposed of in household waste.
In accordance with the stipulations of the EU Directive on the Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Devices, the device can
be disposed of free of charge at the local waste collection or recycling centre. Alternatively, it can be returned to retailers
who offer a collection service. The proper disposal helps to ensure environmental protection and prevents any adverse
effects on human health and the environment.
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