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Do not hang or keep the unit in places where it can fall
into a bath or a sink filled with water; do not immerse
the unit body, power cord or power plug into water or
other liquids.
Do not use the unit while taking a bath.
If the unit is dropped into water, unplug it immediately
and only then take it out of water.
For children safety reasons do not leave polyethylene
bags used as a packaging unattended.
Attention! Do not allow children to play with polyethylene
bags or packaging film. Danger of suffocation!
Do not allow children to touch the unit body, the
power cord or the power plug during operation of
the unit.
Do not leave children unattended to avoid them using
the unit as a toy.
Close supervision is necessary when children or dis-
abled persons are near the operating unit.
This unit is not intended for usage by children.
During the unit's operation and breaks between oper-
ation cycles, keep the unit away from children.
The unit is not intended to be used by people with
physical, sensory or mental disabilities (including chil-
dren) or by persons lacking experience or knowledge
if they are not under supervision of a person who is
responsible for their safety or if they are not instructed
by this person on the usage of the unit.
Do not use the unit when you are drowsy.
Do not use the unit to straighten wet hair or synthetic
wigs.
Avoid contact of heated surfaces with your face, neck
and other parts of your body.
Do not put the operating unit on heat-sensitive or
soft surfaces (for instance, bed or sofa) and do not
cover the unit.
It is recommended to unwind the power cord to its full
length while using the unit.
The power cord may not:
– touch hot objects,
– run over sharp edges,
– be used as a handle for carrying the unit.
Check the power cord integrity from time to time.
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