General Information; Safety Instructions - Boneco P2261 Manual De Instrucciones

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Foreword
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Congratulations on purchasing the BONECO P2261 Air
Purifier!
The air in living and office spaces is often burdened with
• stirred up dust,
• numerous pollutants,
• smoke and smells,
• allergy-causing materials, such as pollen, pet hair and
mites.
Possible effects on health range from weakness, tiredness
and poor concentration to asthma attacks, allergic reac-
tions and serious illnesses. The term Sick Building Syn-
drome was coined for the health consequences that ever
more people are suffering from.

General information

The use of an Air Purifier does not replace the regular ven-
tilation of rooms. An Air Purifier may improve the air quality,
but cannot remove the causes of the burden of pollutants.
If you suspect that your health problems are related to in-
fluences in living and office spaces, then have a thorough
medical examination and test especially for pollutants in the
body. Depending on the findings, a biological examination
of the rooms in the building may be recommended.
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Safety instructions

• Read the instructions for use carefully before putting
the appliance into operation, and keep in a safe place
for later reference.
• Only use the appliance in living spaces and within the
specified technical data. Incorrect use can place health
and life in danger.
• Children cannot recognise the dangers associated with
using electrical devices. For this reason, always super-
vise children when they are in the vicinity of a running
appliance (Fig. 1).
• Persons who have not familiarised themselves with the
instructions for use, as well as children and persons
under the influence of medicines, alcohol or drugs,
must not operate the unit, or do so only under supervi-
sion.
• Do not use the appliance if the power cable is defective
(2) or the appliance has been damaged by, e.g., falling
over (3).
• The appliance may only be put into operation in a com-
pletely assembled state.
• Repairs to electrical appliances may only be carried out
by specialist engineers (4). Non-specialist repairs can
pose significant hazards to the user.
• Never remove the power plug from the mains socket
by pulling on the cable or with wet hands.
• Place the appliance on a level, dry surface only (5).
• Never immerse the appliance in water or other liquids.
• Place the appliance so that it cannot be knocked over
(6).
• Remove the power plug when the appliance is not in
use.
• Do not cover the cable with a carpet or other objects.
Place the unit so that you cannot trip over the cable.
• Do not operate the appliance in rooms containing flam-
mable goods, gases or vapours.
• Do not place the appliance in the rain, and do not use it
in damp rooms.
• Do not insert any foreign objects into the appliance.
• Never sit on the appliance, and do not place any ob-
jects on it.
• The cable must never be trapped by a door threshold
or crushed by other heavy objects (7)!
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