Do not use if the appliance has been dropped or damaged in any
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way. Do not attempt to repair it yourself. Contact the retailer for
repair/replacement, if under warranty, or call customer support.
Do not insert paper, cardboard, plastic or similar in the appliance.
15.
PLUG AND CORD
The power cord must be connected to an AC power outlet
1.
(standard household current). Do not use other power outlets.
In case of incompatibility between the socket and plug of the
2.
appliance, have the socket replaced with a suitable type by
qualified personnel. The use of adapters, power strips and/or
extension cords is not recommended. Should their use become
necessary, use only simple or multiple adaptors and extension
cords that comply with current safety standards, taking care not to
exceed the power limit marked on the adapter and/or extension
cord.
Do not use the power cord if damaged.
3.
To avoid electric shocks, do not submerge the power cord
4.
complete with the base in water or other liquids.
The power cord must be used in a dry and clean place. Use of the
5.
appliance in wet or dirty environments may give rise to the risk of
fire, electric shocks or electrocution.
Do not touch the power cord or plug with
6.
Do not let the cord hang over the counter.
7.
Be careful not to pull or trip on the power cord. Keep the cord far
8.
from sources of heat, hot objects and open flames.
Disconnect the cord from the mains before cleaning and when it is
9.
not in use. To disconnect the appliance, turn it off and then remove
the plug from the wall socket. Do not pull on the cord, but rather
grab the plug.
Check that the power cord is fully unwound before connecting it to
10.
the power socket.
The cord must not be twisted or wrapped around the appliance.
11.
Do not use the appliance if the power cord is damaged. Do not
12.
attempt
repair/replacement, if under warranty, or call customer support.
Do not use extension cords, power strips or timer devices.
13.
to
repair
it
yourself.
Contact
wet hands or bare feet.
the
retailer
for
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