Start-up
Before getting started
• Read the "Safety" chapter from
page EN-4.
• Pay particular attention to the following
safety instructions during start-up:
WARNING
Risk of suffocation!
Children can become entangled in the
packaging film or swallow small parts
and suffocate.
■ Do not allow children to play with the
packaging film.
■ Prevent children from pulling small
parts off the appliance or taking
them out of the accessory bag and
putting them in their mouths.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe
injury or death.
■ Do not operate or continue to oper-
ate the appliance if
– it shows visible signs of damage,
for example, the mains cable is de-
fective,
– it starts smoking or there is a smell
of burning,
– it makes unfamiliar noises.
In such cases, remove the mains plug
from the socket or unscrew/isolate
the fuse and contact our service de-
partment (see page EN-31).
■ When positioning the appliance, en-
sure the supply cord is not trapped
or damaged. Do not kink the supply
cord or lay it over sharp edges.
Start-up
■ Do not connect to a timer or a sepa-
rate remote-controlled system for dis-
tance monitoring and control.
■ Do not locate multiple portable sock-
et-outlets or portable power supplies
at the rear of the appliance.
■ If the mains plug is no longer acces-
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.
CAUTION
Fire hazard!
Improper handling of the appliance
can lead to fire and property damage.
■ Only connect the appliance to a
properly installed and earthed elec-
tric socket. Do not connect to a mul-
ti-socket extension cable or a mul-
ti-socket plug.
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
Improper handling of the appliance
may result in injury.
■ The appliance is heavy and bulky.
Seek the help of another person when
moving the appliance.
■ Drawers, doors etc. must not be used
as steps or for support purposes.
Page EN-25