mains to prevent the possibility of an electric
shock.
- Do not use the appliance if it has fallen on
the floor, if there are visible signs of damage
or if it has a leak
- Do not direct the air flow direcly to the eyes.
- Always make sure that there are no broken
or moving parts inside the device before
connecting.
- Ensure that the voltage indicated on the rating label matches the
mains voltage before plugging in the appliance.
- Connect the appliance to a socket that can supply a minimum of
10 amperes.
- The appliance's plug must fit into the mains socket properly. Do not
alter the plug. Do not use plug adaptors.
- Do not force the power cord. Never use the power cord to lift up,
carry or unplug the appliance.
- Do not wrap the power cord around the appliance.
- Do not clip or crease the power cord.
- Do not allow the power cord to hang or to come into contact with
the hot surfaces of the appliance.
- Check the state of the power cord. Damaged or tangled cables
increase the risk of electric shock.
- Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
- Do not use the appliance if the cable or plug is damaged.
- CAUTION: Maintain the appliance dry.
- Do not use the appliance with damp hands or feet, or when bare-
footed.
- Supply cord should be regularly examined for signs of damage,
and if the cord is damaged, the appliance must not be used.
- Do not use or store the appliance outdoors.
- Do not leave the appliance out in the rain or exposed to moisture.
If water gets into the appliance, this will increase the risk of electric
shock.
- Do not use hair sprays or other spray product whilst the machine is