Safety Information - Silvercrest NMD 3.7 B2 Operating Instructions Manual

Dental water jet
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3. Safety information

Warnings
If necessary, the following warnings will be
used in these user instructions:
DANGER! High risk: failure to ob-
serve this warning may result in inju-
ry to life and limb.
Instructions for safe operation
This device can be used by children from the age of 8 and people
with restricted physical, sensory or intellectual abilities or people
without adequate experience and/or understanding if they are su-
pervised.
Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by children
unless they are supervised.
The dental water jet may only be used with cold or warm water.
Use only clear tap water without additives.
Children must not play with the device.
The mains power cable of this device cannot be replaced. If the ca-
ble should become damaged, the device itself must be disposed of.
DANGER as small parts
may be swallowed
The marking rings on the nozzle attach-
ments are small parts which can be
swallowed. Keep away from children
under 36 months of age.
DANGER for children
Children must not play with packing materi-
al. Do not allow children to play with plas-
tic bags. There is a risk of suffocation.
DANGER to and from pets
and livestock
Electrical devices can represent a haz-
ard to pets and livestock. In addition,
animals can also cause damage to the
device. For this reason you should keep
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WARNING! Moderate risk: failure to ob-
serve this warning may result in injury or se-
rious material damage.
CAUTION: low risk: failure to observe this
warning may result in minor injury or mate-
rial damage.
NOTE: circumstances and specifics that
must be observed when handling the de-
vice.
animals away from electrical devices at
all times.
DANGER! Risk of electric
shock due to moisture
The dental water jet, the battery charg-
er, the mains power cable and the
mains plug must not be immersed in wa-
ter or any other liquids.
If the battery charger has fallen into wa-
ter, pull out the mains plug immediately,
and only then remove the battery charg-
er from the water. In this case do not use
the battery charger again, but have it
checked by a specialist workshop.

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