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I SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before using the appliance, please read these instructions carefully. Please follow these instructions in order to protect the user and all other person
from injury or material damage. Do not execute an operation not indicated in this handbook to avoid any material failure or accidental wound.
Moreover any misuse could cause injury or material damage not covered by the guarantee of your appliance.
Keep away the appliance from corrosive substances such as alcohol. It may cause damage to this equipment (fire or electric shock).
Do not place the device on an unstable surface area or in vibrating location. It may fall and cause injury.
Do not place the appliance:
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in humid and dusty location
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in places exposed to smoke or vapour
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in places exposed to snow or rain
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near water or in a wet basement
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under direct sunlight or by heaters such as radiators
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in places submitted to high temperature
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near naked flames
Power-supply cord should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against it.
Keep the cable away from heaters; the cable may cast and cause fire or electric shock.
Never take hold of the plug or cord with wet hands, you risk exposing yourself to electric shock.
Connect well the cable to the socket, otherwise the cable risks catching fire or causing electric shock.
It is usually recommended to use the cable provided with the appliance to avoid fire or electric shock. If another cable is required, use a model
allowed for a voltage of 230V (or 120V). Unroll it totally and plug the power cord into the power cord receptacle of the device and the AC outlet in
order to get a perfect connection between both.
Only use the recommended power supply to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock.
When you unplug the appliance, always pull on the socket. If you pull on the cable, you may strip it or break the core of the wire or to corrupt the
cable. It would cause current evasions, fire or electric shocks.