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TROUBLESHOOTING

If the device does not work properly, check
whether you are able to rectify the problem
yourself. If the problem cannot be solved
with the steps below, contact the customer
service department.
Do not attempt to repair an elec-
trical device yourself!
The device does not work. The LEDs do
not light up.
Is the mains plug inserted in the plug socket
correctly?
► Correct the fit of the mains plug.
Is the device switched on?
► Set the timer to a time.
Unusual noises
Are the ventilation slots covered up or
blocked?
► Free up the ventilation slots.
The device switches off suddenly.
Are the ventilation slots covered up or
blocked?
► Free up the ventilation slots.
The device has an automatic safety switch­
off function. It switches off automatically if
it overheats.
► Allow the device to cool down and
switch it on again.
Has the device fallen over? The device has
a protective switch that is activated if the
device falls over.
► Set the device up again and switch it
back on.
Has the set time elapsed?
► Set the timer to the time you want
again.
Odour produced
You might notice a slight odour caused by
production residues the first time you use
the device. However, this is harmless and
will cease as you use the device.

DISPOSAL

The packaging material is recycla­
ble. Dispose of the packaging in an
environmentally friendly manner and
take it to a recycling centre.
The adjacent symbol (crossed­out bin
underlined) means that used devices
should not be disposed of in the
domestic waste, but should instead
be taken to special collection and
return systems.
Owners of used devices from private
households can take them free of
charge to the collection points of
the public waste disposal authorities
or the disposal points which are set
up by manufacturers and distribu­
tors under the Electrical Equipment
Act so that they can be disposed of
in an environmentally friendly way
and valuable raw materials can be
recovered. If they are not disposed
of properly, toxic ingredients may
escape into the environment and
cause harm to the health of humans,
animals and plants. Businesses
which market electrical and elec­
tronic devices are also obliged to
take back used devices.
Waste prevention makes an even more
valuable contribution to protecting the
environment. This means if possible,
as well as continuing to use or repair a
device yourself, passing it on to another
user also represents an ecologically
beneficial alternative to disposal.
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