Safety Instruction and Warning
Warnings
If necessary, the following symbols and warnings will be used in these user instructions:
DANGER! This symbol, in combination with the note "Danger" means a high risk. Failure to observe this warning may result in injury to
life and limb.
DANGER! Risk of electric shock! This symbol, in combination with the note "Danger! Risk of electric shock" means a high risk. Failure
to observe this warning may result in injury to life and limb.
WARNING! This symbol, in combination with the note "Warning!" means a moderate risk. Failure to observe this warning may result in
injury or serious material damage.
CAUTIONS: Low risk: failure to observe this warning may result in minor injury or material damage.
NOTE: circumstances and specifics that must be observed when handling the device.
DANGER for children and people with disabilities
Children must not play with packing material. Children must not play with the packing material. There is a risk of suffocation.
This device is not designed to be used by people(including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental capabilities or people
without adequate experience and/ or understanding, unless they are supervised by someone responsible for their safety or are instructed
by them on how to use the device.
Children must not play with the device.
Keep the device out of the reach of the children.
DANGER to and from pets and livestock
Electrical devices can represent a hazard 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 must not be used in extreme condition, e.g. rooms with high humidity (bathrooms).
Protect the device and power unit from dampness and dripping or slashing water. For instance, never place vases or something similar
filled with liquid on or in vicinity of the device.
Never touch the device and power unit with wet hands.
Pull the power unit out of the wall socket if liquid gets into the device.
Should liquid enter the device, have it checked by an expert before starting the device up again.
DANGER! Risk of electric shock
Never put the device into operation if there are visible damages to the device, if the power unit or the cable or if the device has been
dropped before. Do not use the device again, but have it checked by a specialist workshop.
Never open the casing of the device or power unit.
Connect the cable to device before plugging the power unit into the wall socket.
Only connect the power unit to a properly installed, easily accessible wall socket, the voltage of which corresponds to the
specifications on the rating plate. The wall socket must continue to be easily accessible after the device is plugged in.
Ensure that the cable cannot be damaged by sharp edges and hot surfaces.
Ensure that the cable is not trapped or crushed.
When remove the power unit from the wall socket, always pull the power unit and never the cable.
Pull the power unit out of the wall socket if there is a fault. Pull the power unit out of the wall socket before connecting the device to
the power unit. Pull the power unit out of the wall socket before you clean the device. Pull the power unit out of the wall socket
during thunderstorms.
For a complete mains separation, pull the power socket out of the wall socket. Even if it is switched off, a small amount of power is
always used as long as the power unit is plugged in.
To avoid any risk, do not make any modifications to the device. Repairs must be carried out by a specialist workshop or the Service
Centre.
BATTERIES
DANGER OF EXPLOSION! Be sure to observe the correct polarity when inserting the battery.
Clean the battery and possibly device terminals before you insert the batteries.
Batteries can be life-threatening if swallowed. Therefore you should store batteries and the remote control out of the reach of young
children. If a battery has been swallowed, medical assistance must be sought immediately.
Batteries must not be charged or reactivated by other means, nor must they be dismantled, thrown into a fire or short-circuited.
Remove the batteries from the remote control if you do not intend to use the remote control for a prolonged period of time, or if the
battery runs out of power. The battery might leak and damage the remote control.
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