Troubleshooting; Disposal - Silvercrest SHLF 2000 A1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Fault
Appliance cannot be
switched on
Appliance cannot be
switched off
Appliance switches
off automatically
9.1 Appliance
The symbol with the crossed-
out rubbish bin on wheels
means that within the European
Union, the product must be
disposed of to a sorted rubbish
collection. This applies to the
product and all accessories which are
marked with this symbol. Marked products
must not be disposed of via the regular
domestic waste but must be handed in to a
recycling centre for electrical or electronic
devices. Recycling helps to reduce the use of
raw
materials
and
environment. It is therefore imperative that
you
follow
the
applicable in your country.
SHLF 2000 A1

8. Troubleshooting

Cause
Faulty fuse or wall socket
Faulty appliance
Faulty electronic components Have repairs carried out at a specialist
Safety switch has triggered
Thermal cut-out has
triggered

9. Disposal

to
relieve
the
disposal
regulations
Remedy
Select another wall socket
Have repairs carried out at a specialist
workshop or dispose of the appliance.
You will find the service address in
"Service Centre" on page 13.
workshop or dispose of the appliance.
You will find the service address in
"Service Centre" on page 13.
Set the appliance upright (see
"6.9 Safety switch" on page 10)
Allow the appliance to cool down (see
"6.8 Thermal cut-out" on page 9)
Clean the appliance (see "7. Cleaning"
on page 10)
9.2 Disposable/rechargeable
batteries
Batteries must not be disposed of
with normal household waste. Flat
batteries
must
properly. Special containers for battery
disposal are provided for this purpose at the
shop where you bought the batteries or at a
municipal collection point. Batteries and
rechargeable
batteries
following letters are printed contain harmful
substances as follows: Cd (cadmium), Hg
(mercury), Pb (lead).
be
disposed
of
on
which
the
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