RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Do not wrap the power cable around the appliance and
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protect the cable from being damaged.
Should the power cable of the appliance be damaged, to
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avoid potential risks it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
his customer service or by a qualified technician.
Do not kink or crush the power cable and lay it in such a way
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as to prevent people from stepping on or tripping over it.
Do not use extension cables.
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Never touch the hair dryer, the power cable or the plug with
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wet hands.
Disconnect the hair dryer from the power source immedi-
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ately after use. The appliance is completely free of electrical
power only when you unplug it.
You are not permitted to open or repair the housing of
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the hair dryer. Should you do so, appliance safety can no
longer be assured and the warranty will become void.
Arrange for the hair dryer to be serviced and repaired only
by qualified specialists.
Never use the appliance near water, particularly not near
sinks, baths or other vessels. The proximity of water presents
a risk, even when the appliance is switched off. After use,
always disconnect the plug from the mains power socket.
As additional protection, the installation of a faulty-current
protection unit with an activation power rating of not more
than 30 mA is recommended for the power circuit in the
bathroom. Consult your electrician for advice.
If the hairdryer is being used in the bathroom, disconnect
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the plug from the mains power socket after use, as the close
proximity of water represents a hazard – even when the
hairdryer is switched off.
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