Protection Against Fire Hazard; Protection Against Injuries; For Your Child's Safety - Silvercrest SEK 2000 A1 Operation And Safety Instructions

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Protection against fire
hazard
CAUTION – some parts
of the product may become
very hot and cause burns. Take
particular care when children
and vulnerable people are
present.
WARNING! Since the
appliance operates
at high temperatures, observe
the following safety information
to prevent fire.
There must be no combustible
objects (e.g. curtains, paper,
etc.) in the immediate vicinity
of the appliance while it is in
operation.
Never use the appliance to dry
textiles or other things on, above
or in front of the appliance.
To avoid overheating, never
cover the appliance.
Never operate the appliance
in potentially explosive atmo-
spheres or in the vicinity of
flammable gases or liquids.
Never place the appliance
directly under a wall outlet, as the
heat generated could damage
the electrical installation.
Always make sure that the air
can circulate freely. Otherwise
there may be a build-up of heat
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in the appliance.
Never leave the appliance
running unattended. Damage
is almost always indicated by
intensive smells. In this case,
disconnect the mains plug
immediately and have the
appliance checked.

Protection against injuries

following information to avoid
injury.
Make sure that the mains
connection
becomes a tripping hazard or
that someone can get caught in
it or step on it.
Keep sufficient distance from
the appliance to prevent hair or
clothing from being sucked into
the appliance by the fan.

For your child's safety

Children are often
unable to assess dangers correctly
and are therefore prone to injury.
Therefore, please note:
This product may only be used
under adult supervision to
ensure that children do not play
with the product.
Make especially sure that the
appliance is always out of the
reach of children.
Observe
the
cable
never

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