Safety information
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Connect the appliance only to a correctly installed mains
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power socket supplying a mains voltage of 220 – 240 V ∼,
50–60 Hz .
Arrange for defective power plugs and/or cables to be
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replaced as soon as possible by a qualified technician or
by our Customer Service Department to avoid the risk of
injury .
Remove the plug from the mains power socket in case of
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operating malfunctions and before you clean the
appliance .
Always pull on the plug to disconnect the appliance from
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the mains; never pull on the power cable itself .
Do not kink or crush the power cable, and route the cable
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so that it cannot be stepped on or tripped over .
Make sure that the power cable does not become wet or
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moist during use . Route the cable in such a way that it
cannot be crushed or damaged .
To prevent risks, stop using the appliance immediately if it
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is damaged .
Do not wrap the power cable around the appliance, and
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protect it from being damaged .
Do not use extension cables – they will make it difficult to
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disconnect the appliance quickly in an emergency .
Never touch the appliance, the power cable or the power
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plug with wet hands .
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SBHS 50 B1