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HAIR DRYER
and disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket immediately.
Damaged or tangled cables 6 increase the risk of an electric shock
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FIRE HAZARD! Do not cover the hairdryer, the air inlet openings or
the air outlet opening. There is a fire hazard.
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FIRE HAZARD! Please ensure that the removable filter, air inlet
openings and air outlet opening of the hair dryer are free from fluff,
dust and hair which may have gotten sucked into the hairdryer.
There is a fire hazard.
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FIRE HAZARD! Do not use the hairdryer on artificial hair. There
is a fire hazard. Keep metal objects (i.e. jewellery) away from the
air inlet openings 3, to prevent them from being drawn into the
hairdryer. There is a risk of electric shock.
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Allow the styling nozzle 1 and the diffuser 11 to firstly cool down
before removing them. Do not use extension cables in the bathroom
so the plug can be quickly reached in the event of an emergency.
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If the hairdryer is being used in a bathroom, the mains plug should
be pulled out after use, since the proximity of water presents a
danger even if the hairdryer is switched off.
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Never immerse the hairdryer in water. Do not take hold of the
appliance if it has fallen into water and is still connected to the
mains socket. disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket
immediately. Disconnect the power cable from the socket and ask
your installer or a local electrician for further advice.
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Only connect the hair dryer to a socket which has the voltage as
given on the type plate. Do not insert any objects into the inside of
the casing. Never open the hairdryer and do not attempt to repair
the hairdryer yourself. Any modifications will void the warranty. Only
remove the mains cable with the mains socket at the mains plug. If
the hairdryer has been dropped, or shows other signs of damage
from being dropped, it must not be used under any circumstances.
Unwind the mains cable, when it becomes tangled. Do not use
accessories or items offered as accessories that have not been
recommended by the manufacturer.
Repairs may only be carried out by qualified specialist personnel or