In order to prevent overheating of the heating device, the heating
device must not be covered.
The device must never be set up directly under a wall socket, as
the forming heat may lead to damage to the electric system.
Never use the device close to a sink, a bath tub, a shower or a
swimming pool, as water splashes could enter the device.
If the power cable of this device should become damaged, it
must be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufacturer's custom-
er service department or a similarly qualified specialist, in order
to avoid any hazards.
DANGER for children
Packing materials are not children's
toys. Children should not be allowed to
play with the plastic bags. There is a
risk of suffocation!
Keep the device out of the reach of chil-
dren.
DANGER to and from pets
and livestock
Electrical devices can represent a haz-
ard to pets and livestock. In addition,
animals can also cause damage to the
device. For this reason you should keep
animals away from electrical devices at
all times.
DANGER! Risk of electric
shock due to moisture
The device, the power cable and the
mains plug must not be immersed in wa-
ter or any other liquids.
Protect the device from moisture, water
drops and water splashes.
If liquid gets into the device, remove the
mains plug immediately. Have the de-
vice checked before reusing.
Never touch the device with wet hands.
If the device falls into water, disconnect
the mains plug immediately. Only then
is it safe to retrieve the device.
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DANGER! Risk of electric
shock
Only connect the mains plug to a prop-
erly installed and easily accessible wall
socket whose voltage corresponds to
the specifications on the rating plate.
The wall socket must continue to be eas-
ily accessible after the device is
plugged in.
Ensure that the power cable cannot be
damaged by sharp edges or hot points.
The device is not fully disconnected from
the power supply, even after it is
switched off. In order to fully disconnect
it, pull out the mains plug.
When using the device, ensure that the
power cable cannot be trapped or
crushed.
When removing the mains plug from the
wall socket, always pull the plug and
never the cable.
Disconnect the mains plug from the wall
socket, ...
... if there is a fault,
... when you are not using the device,
... before you clean the device and
... during thunderstorms.
Never attempt to reach into the device
interior by sticking your fingers or ob-
jects through the protective grids.
To avoid any risk, do not make modifi-
cations to the device.