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Built-in vacuum drawer
42/2018 cod. EI33960040000EN
VM615
• When removing the plug or if the cord is not provided with a plug, make sure
the appliance is connected to the electrical mains by a qualified electrician.
• If anomalies are noticed of the appliance (e.g. the electric power supply cable
is damaged of the control panel does not work) do not use the machine and
inform your authorised support centre immediately.
• Do not use the appliance with wet hands or where there is any contact with
water.
• The right to warranty is invalidated if the tray is not repaired by an authorised
support centre.
• Only replace any broken or defective parts with original spare parts supplied
by your dealer.
• In the event of a power outage during the vacuuming process, the vacuum
state is maintained in the chamber and the lid cannot be opened. Never at-
tempt to open the lid by force or with the use of tools. Once electrical power
is restored it will again be possible to open the lid.
• To perform work of extraordinary maintenance, installation and repair, discon-
nect the appliance from the electrical mains and remove the plug from the
electrical socket. If the plug is not accessible, turn off the electrical system to
which the appliance is connected via the corresponding main switch. Before
performing any works of repair or installation, make sure that the appliance
is effectively disconnected from the mains.
• On scrapping, cut the power supply cable and make the appliance unusable
by removing the lid, in a way that children cannot close themselves inside
the appliance.
Correct use
• Scalding hazard! After the bag sealing process, the sealing bar and the se-
aling area of the bag itself are very hot. Do not touch the sealing bar or the
sealing line immediately after the sealing process.
• Fire hazard! Do not store materials or substances that are easily flammable
in the immediate vicinity of the tray.
• The slides have a maximum capacity of 30kg. Do not overload or lean on
the open tray as this could damage the slides.
Safety precautions and warnings
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