Wartmann WM-2002 OP Manual page 7

Nut oil press
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plug, power cord or the Wartmann® nut oil press itself is
damaged, first have it repaired or replaced by a certified
service centre.
Contains moving parts
The Wartmann® nut oil press contains moving parts. Make
sure that you never come into contact with the moving
parts. The Wartmann® nut oil press will stop when you
open the lid. Do not use the Wartmann® nut oil press if the
protective cover at the front has been removed.
Contains heating elements
Ensure sufficient ventilation and never cover the air ven-
tilation holes of the Wartmann® nut oil press when it is
being used. The heating element is situated inside the
Wartmann® nut oil press at the front of the press, behind
the protective cover. Allow the device to cool down before
cleaning it.
Avoid contact with water
The Wartmann® nut oil press contains electrical parts and
heating elements. Make sure that water can never end
up inside the Wartmann® nut oil press to prevent electric
shock and/or damage to the Wartmann® nut oil press. Do
not operate the Wartmann® nut oil press while your hands
are wet.
Be careful: Entrapment hazard
Never put your fingers inside the funnel, not even when the
lid is open. Use a small spatula or tool to remove items that
are stuck inside the funnel. First remove the power plug
from the socket for maximum safety.
Precautions
Always place the Wartmann® nut oil press on a stable, flat
and levelled surface before usage. Make sure it cannot tip
over and that the appliance is not tilted, as it may cause
leaking of the oil through the frontal waste output. If the lid
is damaged or if the Wartmann® oil press does not stop
automatically when you remove the lid, you should stop
using the Wartmann® nut oil press. Bring the Wartmann®
nut oil press to your dealer for repair. Always unplug the
Wartmann® nut oil press before cleaning it.
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