44. If the appliance's plug is incompatible with the socket,
have the socket replaced with a suitable one by a qualified
technician, who must ascertain that the section of the
socket cables is compatible with the power absorbed by
the appliance. We do not recommend using adaptors and/
or extension cables. If they cannot be avoided, however,
they must comply with current safety regulations and
their ampacity (A) must not be below the maximum
ampacity of the appliance.
45. Do not use the appliance in case of malfunctioning or
faults, if the cord or plug are damaged, or if it has been
dropped or damaged in any manner. Turn the appliance
off, disconnect the plug from the socket and let it be
checked by professionally qualified personnel.
46. Disassembly, repair or reconversion performed by an
unauthorized person could cause heavy damages and
will cancel the manufacturer warranty.
47. Neither disassemble nor modify the appliance.
48. Repairing the appliance by yourself is extremely
dangerous.
49. In the presence of gas leaks from other equipment,
ventilate the room well before activating the appliance.
50. Do not remove plug from power socket until the appliance
has been switched off.
51. If you no longer wish to use this appliance, it must be
made inoperative by cutting the power supply cable after
removing the plug from the power socket.
52.
WARNING - In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the
heater (fig. 4).
53. Hazardous parts of the appliance must be rendered
harmless, especially as there is a risk of children playing
with it.
54. At first use and after a long period of inactivity of the
appliance, a slight noise may be heard and a slight odour
may be smelled. It is a normal phenomenon which will
disappear after a few minutes of operation.
EN - 6