Safety first
Read the safety advice through thoroughly before the first use of your electric heater. Store
the Operating Instructions carefully. The manufacturer accepts no liability for the conse-
quences of improper use.
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Caution! The appliance becomes hot during use – there is a risk of burning!
Never use an appliance which is damaged or has a damaged mains cable (1.). Do not
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leave it out of sight when operating and do not carry it while it is hot.
Use extra vigilance when operating in the presence of children (2.). Keep
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children under supervision and make sure they cannot play with the electric heater.
Never operate the appliance on or near heat-sensitive objects (3.).
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Do not cover the appliance with cloths of any sort (fire risk!) (4.). Do not touch hot sur-
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faces (5.).
The unit must be used with a grounded power supply (230 V / 50 Hz) featuring a 10 A
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fuse (6.). Do not connect the unit to a timer or a remote control device.
Always pull on the plug, not the mains cable, when unplugging.
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Do not immerse the appliance in water for cleaning (danger of short-circuit!) (7.). Also
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do not put the appliance in a dishwasher (danger of short-circuit!). Follow the cleaning
and care instructions on page 29.
Ensure that the local mains supply matches that detailed on the appliance type label.
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Position the mains cable and any extension cables in a safe manner, so that nobody
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can trip over them.
Keep the mains cable away from hot surfaces or objects and from naked flames (8.).
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Remove the mains cable from the power supply and let the appliance cool down
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before cleaning.
If the appliance becomes damaged or defective, remove the mains plug immediately
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and take it to a professional electrical dealer for checking and repair. Never attempt to
repair the appliance yourself (9.)! The manufacturer accepts no liability for damages or
injuries arising from non-professional repairs or attempted repair.
Persons, including children, whose physical, sensory or mental capacities or inexperi-
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ence or lack of knowledge render them incapable of safely operating this appliance,
must not use it without supervision or instruction by a responsible person.
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