Page EN-6
Safety
In this case, you should pull
the mains plug out of the
socket and have the ap-
pliance repaired (see "Ser-
vice" on page EN-25).
Connect the charging
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station only to an easily
accessible socket so that
you can quickly disconnect
it from the mains in the
event of a fault.
Keep the charging station,
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mains plug and mains cord
away from open fl ames
and hot surfaces.
Do not kink, pinch or run
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over the mains cord with
the appliance. This can re-
sult in a break in the cord.
If the mains cord for the
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charging station is dam-
aged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer,
through its customer ser-
vice or by a qualifi ed spe-
cialist.
Never leave the appli-
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ance unattended while the
mains plug is connected to
the socket.
Never pull the mains plug
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out of the socket by the
mains cord, always hold
the mains plug itself.
In the event of a fault, and
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before cleaning and main-
tenance (e.g. changing fi l-
ter), always pull the mains
plug out of the socket.
Never touch the mains
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plug with wet hands.
Ensure that no water seeps
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into the appliance. Never
immerse the appliance in
water.
Only insert the mains plug
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into the socket if all appli-
ance components are com-
pletely dry.
Changes and repairs to the
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appliance may be carried
out only by authorised spe-
cialists, such as our Service
team (see page EN-25). Un-
authorised repairs to the
appliance can cause prop-
erty damage and personal
injury, and invalidate lia-
bility and warranty claims.
Never try to repair a defec-
tive or suspected defective
appliance yourself.
This appliance contains
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electrical and mechanical
parts which are essential
for protection against po-
tential sources of danger.