Page GB-6
Safety
it starts smoking or there is a smell
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of burning,
it makes unfamiliar noises.
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In such cases, remove the mains plug
from the socket or unscrew/isolate
the fuse and contact our service de-
partment page GB-31.
The appliance corresponds to protec-
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tion class I and may only be connect-
ed to a plug with a protective conduc-
tor that has been installed properly.
When connecting, make sure that it
has the right voltage. You can fi nd
more detailed information about this
on the nameplate.
Connection to a timer or separate re-
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mote control system for the purpos-
es of remotely monitoring and con-
trolling it is not permitted.
The appliance can only be complete-
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ly disconnected from the power sup-
ply by pulling out the mains plug. The
appliance must therefore be connect-
ed to an easily accessible socket so
that it can be quickly disconnected
from the power supply in the event of
breakdown.
If the mains plug is no longer acces-
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sible after installation, an all-pole dis-
connecting device complying with
overvoltage category III must be
connected to the house wiring with a
contact gap of at least 3 mm; this in-
cludes fuses, circuit breakers and con-
tactors.
Do not kink or pinch the mains cord
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or lay it over sharp edges. This can re-
sult in a break in the cable.
Keep the appliance, the mains plug
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and the mains cord away from open
fl ames and hot surfaces.
Always touch the mains plug, not the
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mains cord.
Never touch the mains plug with wet
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hands.
Never immerse the mains cord or plug
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in water or any other liquids.
If the mains cable of the appliance is
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damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, through the customer
service department or by a qualifi ed
specialist.
Inspections and repairs to the appli-
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ance may only be carried out by au-
thorised specialists. If in doubt, con-
tact our service department (see
page GB-31).
Independent or improper repairs
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made to the appliance may cause
damage to property and personal in-
jury; any liability and warranty claims
will be forfeited. Never try to repair a
defective or suspected defective ap-
pliance yourself.
This appliance contains electrical and
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mechanical parts which are essential
for protection against potential sourc-
es of danger. Only parts correspond-
ing to the original appliance specifi -
cations may be used for repairs.
In the event of a fault, as well as be-
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fore extensive cleaning, pull out the
mains plug or isolate/unscrew the
fuse.
Do not put any objects in or through
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the housing openings, and also make
sure that children cannot insert any
objects into them.
Check the appliance regularly for
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damage.