Safety
Danger caused by electric current
Mortal danger is caused by contact with energised cables or compo-
nents!
Please observe the following safety instructions in order to prevent an
exposure to electric current:
- Do not use the unit if the mains cable or plug are damaged.
- In this case, you should let the Graef Customer Service install a new
connection cable before using the unit again. This may be done also
by an authorised specialist.
- Do not open the housing under any circumstances. If live connec-
tions are touched or the electrical and mechanical construction are
modified, there is the danger of electric shock.
- Never touch live parts. This can cause an electric shock and may
cause even death.
Safety instructions for the electrical connections
For safe and fault-free operation of the unit, the following require-
ments have to be met during the electrical connection:
- Before connecting the unit, compare the connecting data (voltage
and frequency) on the type plate with those of your energy network.
- These details must correspond so that no damage occurs to the
unit. In case of doubt ask your trained electrician.
- The socket has to be protected at least by a 10 amps circuit breaker.
- Make sure that the power cable is not damaged and is not laid
across hot surfaces or sharp edges.
- The connecting cable must not be stretched tightly.
- The electric safety of the unit is ensured only when it is connected to
a socket with protective conductor installed correctly. Operation on
a socket without protective conductor is forbidden. If in doubt, let
the house installation checked by a trained electrician. The manu-
facturer shall not assume responsibility for damage which has been
caused by absent or interrupted protective conductor.
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