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parts of it with care and without violence.
• Always make sure the appliance is properly and completely assem-
bled before connecting to power outlet and operating. The unit will
not turn ‘ON’ unless properly assembled.
• Reparation and technical maintenance of the appliance or line cord
are just allowed to be accomplished by an authorised specialist repa-
ration shop.
• Do not use the appliance if it is damaged or units of the appliance are
damaged. Do not use the appliance if it does not function properly or
if it was excessively loaded. The appliance is likely damaged if the
appliance or units of the appliance show cracks, exorbitant wearing
down, alterations or leaks. It is also likely damaged if the drive wheel
of the motorblock moves slowly. Take the appliance for technical
maintenance and repair to an authorised specialised reparation shop.
• Only use units, spare parts and supplies which are provided and
recommended by the manufacturer. Damaged or improper units may
break in use, damage the appliance or cause injury.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
• Always operate the appliance near a suitable wall power
outlet and connect the appliance directly to the power outlet.
Do not use any extension cords or a multiple desk outlet. Ensure that
the voltage rating of your mains power supply corresponds to the
voltage requirements of the appliance (220/230 V, 50 Hz, AC).
Always connect the appliance directly to a mains power supply wall
socket with protective conductor (earth/ground) connected properly.
The installation of a residual current safety switch with a maximum
rated residual operating current of 30 mA in the supplying electrical
circuit is strongly recommended. If in doubt, contact your local electri-
cian for further information.
•
Do not leave the appliance unattended while connected to the
power supply and while in operational mode.
Always turn the appli-
ance ›OFF‹ and IMMEDIATELY unplug the appliance after operation
and if it is not in use (even for a short break) and before cleaning and/
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