Important Safeguards - SOLIS BARISTA PERFETTA PLUS User Manual

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I M P ORT A NT SA F E GUAR DS
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Please read through this user manual thoroughly before
using your Solis Barista Perfetta Plus espresso machine, so
that you become familiar with your appliance and can use
it safely. We thoroughly recommend that you keep these
instructions and, if you pass the appliance on, that you also
hand these instructions to the new owner.
For your own safety, please observe the following safety
measures when using elec trical appliances:
1. To prevent electric shock, against fire, and injury to persons
neither the appliance nor the power cord and the power plug
must come into contact with water or other liquids. Water
could soak in and damage the appliance. Risk of electric
shock! Should the appliance resp. the power cord or the
power plug come into contact with water, use dry rubber
gloves to immediately pull the power plug from the socket. Do
not start using it again before having it checked for function-
ality and safety by Solis or a service centre authorized by Solis.
2. Do not operate the appliance resp. pull or connect the plug
with wet or moist hands or feet.
3. Before using the appliance, check that the voltage stated on
the type plate of your appliance matches your mains voltage.
We do not recommend operating the appliance with a multi-
way plug adapter.
4. Exclusively use this machine to make coffee or hot water as
described in this manual resp. for heating other liquids with the
steam nozzle. Do not use the appliance outdoors and protect it
from moisture and wetness.
5. Do not leave the power cord hanging over table edges so that
it can be pulled. Make sure that it does not come into contact
with hot surfaces, such as hotplates or a radiator, or that they
come into contact with the appliance.
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