The appliance, the cord and the mains plug must not fall into
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water or other liquids.
If the appliance has fallen into water, pull out the mains plug im-
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mediately, and only then remove the appliance from the water. Do
not use the appliance again, but have it checked by a specialist.
Should liquid get into the appliance, pull out the mains plug im-
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mediately. Have the appliance checked before operating it again.
DANGER of electric shock
Do not operate the appliance if the appliance or the cord
shows visible signs of damage or if the appliance has been
dropped.
Only connect the mains plug to a properly installed and easily
accessible socket whose voltage matches the data stated on
the type plate. The socket must still be easily accessible after
connection.
Ensure that the cord cannot be damaged by sharp edges or
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hot surfaces. Do not wrap the cord around the appliance (cable
break danger!).
Make sure the cord is not trapped or crushed.
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To unplug the mains plug, always pull the plug and never on
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the cord.
Remove the mains plug from the socket, ...
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... after each use,
... if a fault occurs,
... when you are not using the appliance,
... before cleaning the appliance and
... during thunderstorms.
Never attempt to remove dust or foreign bodies from inside
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the appliance using pointed objects (e.g. a tail comb).
To avoid any risk, do not make any changes to the appliance or
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accessories. Do not replace the cable yourself either. Repairs
must only be carried out by a specialised company.
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