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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read carefully and keep for future use!
Warning: The safety measures and instructions contained in this
manual do not include all conditions and potential situations. The user
must be aware that common sense, caution, and care are factors that
cannot be integrated into a product. These factors must be therefore
secured by the user/users using and operating this device. We are
not liable for any damages caused during shipping, by incorrect use,
voltage fl uctuation or the modifi cation or adjustment of any part of
the appliance. To protect against the risk of fi re or electric shock, basic
precautions must be taken while using electrical appliances, including
the following:
1. Make sure the voltage in your outlet corresponds to the voltage
provided on the appliance label and that the socket is correctly
grounded. The outlet must be installed in accordance with
applicable electrical codes according to EN.
2. Do not operate the device if the cord is damaged. All repairs or
adjustments including cord replacements must be carried out by
a professional service centre! Do not remove the protective covers
from the appliance; there is a risk of electric shock!
3. The appliance must not come into direct contact with water or
other liquids in order to prevent a potential electric shock. Do not
immerse the cord or the plug in water!
4. Do not use the appliance in places, where a gas leak or a contact
with an explosive atmosphere could occur. Do not touch the cord
or the device with wet hands. There is a risk of electric shock.
5. The power cord must remain accessible once the device is installed.
Do not shorten the cable or use adapters in electrical outlets. Do
not allow the cord to touch hot surfaces or place the cord over
sharp edges.
6. Do not turn the appliance on or off by plugging or unplugging
the power cord. Do not remove the power cord from the outlet
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