Preparing for use
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Never leave the appliance unattended while switched on. Switch it off at the main
switch if you leave the room.
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Do not use the electric fireplace in conjunction with a timer or other device which
could switch on the unattended fireplace automatically.
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Keep combustible material such as paper, fabric, wood, plastics, petrol or solvents
away from the appliance. Take particular care to ensure that items such as upholstered
furniture or curtains are at a safe distance from the appliance.
Make sure you observe this point even when the appliance is switched off, so that
there is no danger if it is switched on accidentally.
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The appliance must not be used in rooms containing highly flammable substances
(e.g. petrol, paints, solvents, gas).
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Do not use the electric fireplace in an environment where the temperature exceeds 30c
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Never cover the appliance. The openings must remain unobstructed to
prevent overheating in the appliance. On no account hang washing or similar items
on the appliance to dry.
Dangers to children
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Do not leave children or pets unattended in the vicinity of the appliance. Explain to
children the dangers that can arise from this appliance.
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Keep the remote control out of reach of children. Children could operate the fire
place incorrectly.
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Keep the packaging film away from children (danger of suffocation).
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This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) who have limited
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or who lack the necessary experience and/or
knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety.
Danger of electric shock
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Protect the device from moisture, drips and splashes. These can cause a risk of
electric shock. Never place anything filled with liquid, e.g. vases, on the product.
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CAUTION: Acute danger to life from electric shock: Never attempt to repair an
electrical device yourself – for your own safety, always consult the nearest Customer
Service unit / specialist. This also applies to power cables.
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Protect the power cord from hot surfaces. For this reason the power cord must not
touch the hot appliance and must not run along below the appliance. Take this into
account when choosing where to fix it.
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Always treat the power cord with care. Protect it from sharp edges or corners and
avoid squeezing or jamming it.
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Use only cable extensions or multiple-socket extensions that comply with the
technical specifications. Consult a specialist dealer for advice.
CAUTION!