4.6 For your child's safety
Warning! Children do not recognize the
dangers that may occur when operating
electrical appliances;
children away from such appliances.
• Take particular care always to keep the
appliance out of the reach of children so that
they cannot pull it down by the power cord or
play with it.
• Ensure that the plastic packaging does not
become a lethal trap for children. Plastic
packaging is not a toy.
1. Take the individual parts out
packaging.
2. Check that the individual parts are complete
(see "1.3 Scope of supply" on page 20) and
undamaged.
6.1 Select the operating mode,
switching on and off
You must specify whether the appliance should
be connected to the mains 230 V (domestic) or
to the 12 V vehicle electrical system:
1. To select the operating mode
"home", slide the switch
"home / auto / off" 5 to
"home".
Therefore keep
5. Unpacking and setting up
of the
6. Operating the appliance
4.7 Material damage
Caution! To prevent material damage, follow the
instructions below.
• Place the appliance only on a level, dry and
non-slip surface so that the appliance can
neither fall over or slip off.
• Do not place the appliance on a hot cooker
hotplate.
• Do not expose the appliance to direct
sunlight, as UV rays and overheating may
make the plastic brittle.
• Never switch on the device without filling it
with water.
3. Clean the appliance thoroughly before using
it for the first time (see "7. Cleaning and
storing" on page 26).
4. Set up base 3 on a firm, level, non-slip, heat-
resistant surface so that it cannot tip over.
2. To select the operating mode
"car",
slide
"home / auto / off" 5 to "car".
Note:
– New vehicles, in particular, have low-
voltage protection as standard to protect
the electronic components fitted in the
vehicle. This can lead to short battery
running times and premature interruption
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