Safety Guidelines - Silvercrest SDR 1100 B2 Operating Instructions Manual

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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Connect the appliance only to mains power sockets supply-
ing a mains power voltage of 220–240 V ~ / 50 Hz .
In the event of operating malfunctions, and before cleaning the
appliance, disconnect the plug from the mains power socket .
To disconnect the power cable, always pull the plug from
the socket, do not pull the power cable itself .
Do not kink or crush the power cable, and route the cable
so that it cannot be stepped on or tripped over .
To avoid risks, arrange for defective plugs and/or power
cables to be replaced at once by qualified technicians or
our Customer Service Department .
Ensure that the power cable does not become wet or moist
during use . Route the cable in such a way that it cannot be
crushed or damaged .
Should the appliance, the power cable or the plug become
damaged, arrange for them to be repaired by Customer
Services to avoid hazardous situations .
Disconnect the appliance from the mains power socket be-
fore filling it with water, changing accessories or cleaning it .
Use the appliance only in dry indoor areas, not outdoors .
Never submerse the appliance in water or other liquids!
Never aim the steam jet directly at electrical appliances or
equipment which contains electrical components, such as
the interior of ovens .
Never leave a heat-generating device unattended! After
use or during work pauses, always remove the plug from the
mains power socket . The appliance heats up and generates
steam pressure continuously when the plug is connected to a
mains power socket!
Use the appliance only with dry hands and never without
shoes (i .e . not barefoot) . This will help reduce the effect of
an electric shock in the event of a malfunction .
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