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•  Other characteristics of the domestic operating environment 

(mechanical stress - vibrations and vibrations, occurrence of plant, 

animals, weather effects ...) are negligible in terms of effect on the 

correct and safe use of electrical equipment.

1.3 Electrical safety

•  Before connecting the appliance to the power supply for the first time, 

make sure that the voltage on the appliance label corresponds to that of 

the household electrical outlet.

•  The electric appliance is designed to power from 1 / N / PE ~ 230 V 50 

Hz.

•  The electrical safety of the appliance is guaranteed only if it is properly 

connected to the mains.

•  Electrical protection class I equipment is equipped with a protection 

against electric shock by means of protective earthing of inanimate 

parts, which can become dangerous when the device is malfunctioning. 

Always connect such devices to properly installed mains sockets that 

are equipped with earthing conductors and have a properly grounded 

earthing conductor.

  All electrical equipment is equipped with a three-wire power supply.

•  Class II electrical equipment is protected against electric shock by 

double insulation or by enhanced insulation of hazardous live electrical 

parts. Device of protection class II it must not be equipped with means 

to connect protective earthing.

  All electrical equipment is equipped with two-wire power supply.

•  Class III electrical equipment is a device that is powered by a small 

safe voltage source (battery or accumulator) and does not present any 

danger to the user from electrical shock.

•  In order to provide increased safety against the risk of electric 

shock due to the use of electrical appliances by laypersons, it is 

recommended to install the power supply circuit for sockets with a rated 

current not exceeding 20 A RCD with a rated operating current not 

exceeding 30 mA.

  To ensure the safety and correctness of the electrical installation, 

consult a qualified electrician.

•  Only use a power cord with a plug (mains lead) supplied with the device 

and compatible with a wall socket. Using another cable may result in 

fire or electric shock.

•  Always connect an electrical appliance to an easily accessible mains 

socket. In the event of an operating fault, the appliance must be 

switched off as soon as possible and disconnected from mains supply.

•  The power cord and mains plug must always be easily accessible for 

safe disconnection of the electrical appliance from the power supply.

•  Do not pull off the power cord by pulling the cable. Disconnect the 

power cord by pulling the plug behind the power cord plug.

Summary of Contents for VP-8 WA

Page 1: ...Hot plate electric cooker VP 8 WA VP 8 WA Instruction manual EN...

Page 2: ...general term product is used in text parts such as electrical equipment any device used for the production conversion transmission distribution or use of electricity From the point of view of the purp...

Page 3: ...ransportation misuse damage or destruction of the equipment due to adverse weather conditions 1 2 Safety of the operating environment Do not use the device in an industrial environment or outside envi...

Page 4: ...ectrical parts Device of protection class II it must not be equipped with means to connect protective earthing All electrical equipment is equipped with two wire power supply Class III electrical equi...

Page 5: ...hanical stress or external heat sources Damage to the power cord may result in electric shock When the power cord is damaged disconnect the appliance from the mains and do not use it again If the powe...

Page 6: ...l sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge when supervised or instructed to use the appliance safely and understand the dangers involved Children may not play with the applian...

Page 7: ...ser have the appliance checked and cleaned at least once a year by a specialist workshop By doing so it is possible to achieve safety operational reliability and increased service life Do not disassem...

Page 8: ...hreatening when not following the safety instructions when using and operating the unit Danger of damage to equipment or other damage to property This symbol alerts users that if not following safety...

Page 9: ...strong and stable pads kitchen work desks and furniture parts suitable for the location of kitchen utensils Always make sure that the location you want to place the device has sufficient space stabil...

Page 10: ...cooker panel surface is made of a technical material eg glass ceramic which is susceptible to damage under certain circumstances Be careful about this and do not expose the device to excessive mechan...

Page 11: ...ls nearby Do not use the appliance near easily flammable materials and objects blinds curtains decorative fabrics Warning Do not use the appliance for space heating drying textiles clothing footwear o...

Page 12: ...king on the cooking bar with grease or oil can be dangerous and may result in a fire Do not try to extinguish with water if there is a fire from overheating fat or oil Always switch off the device fir...

Page 13: ...e appliance Children under 3 years of age must be prevented from accessing the appliance unless they are under the supervision Children between 3 years and under 8 years of age may not connect the app...

Page 14: ...e increases 5 Use the power adjustment knob to adjust the power from 1 lowest temperature to 5 maximum temperature The electric heater plate will be switched on and off alternately to maintain the set...

Page 15: ...ance dusty environment mechanical damage engine failure and residential installation do unauthorized interference or alteration in the product by an unauthorized person and or a malfunction due to the...

Page 16: ...human health which could be the consequences of improper disposal waste Contact your local authority or nearest office for more details collection point Improper disposal of this type of waste may res...

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