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ate normally, or has been dropped.
– Before connecting the product to a socket
outlet, make sure the voltage indicated
on the product corresponds to your local
mains.
– If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or its service
agent or similarly qualified person in order
to avoid hazard.
– Regularly check if the supply cord, prod-
uct or extension cable is defective. If found
defective, do not put the product into op-
eration. Immediately pull the plug.
– Place the supply cord and, if necessary,
an appropriate extension cable in such
away that pulling or tripping over it is im-
possible. Do not allow the supply cord to
hang down within easy reach.
– Do not jam, bend or pull the supply cord
over sharp edges.
– The power plug is used as the disconnect
device; the disconnect device shall re-
main readily operable. To completely dis-
connect the power input, disconnect the
mains plug.
– The product may not function properly or
not react to the operation of any control
due to electrostatic discharge. Switch off
and disconnect the product; reconnect af-
ter a few seconds.
– Protect the supply cord from being walked
on or pinched particularly at the plug, con-
venience receptacles and the point where
it exits from the product.
– Never pull the plug by the supply cord or
with wet hands.
– Disconnect the power plug in case of
faults during use, during lightening storms,
before cleaning and when not using the
product for a longer period of time.
–
Danger!
Before cleaning, switch the prod-
uct off and disconnect the power plug
from the socket.
– When the product has reached the end of
its service life, make it defective by discon-
necting the plug from the socket and cut-
ting the cord in two.
–
Caution!
There is danger of explosion
from improper replacement of the batter-
ies. Replace batteries only with the same
or equivalent type of battery.
– Always change the entire battery pack. Do
not mix old and new batteries, or batteries
with different charge state.
– Make sure the batteries are correctly in-
serted. Observe the polarity (+) plus / (-)
negative on the battery and the housing.
Improperly inserted batteries can lead to
leakage or, in extreme cases, a fire or an
explosion.
– Remove used batteries. Remove the bat-
teries if you know that the product will not
be used for a longer period of time. Oth-
erwise, the batteries could leak and cause
damage.
– If the batteries leak, remove them with a
cloth and dispose of them accordingly.
Prevent battery acid from coming into
contact with skin and eyes. If you do
get battery acid in your eyes, flush them
thoroughly with lots of water and consult
a physician immediately. If battery acid
comes into contact with your skin, wash
the affected area with lots of water and
soap.
– When installing the device, leave suffi-
cient space for ventilation. Do not install
in bookcases, built-in cabinets or the like.
– Do not impede ventilation by covering the
ventilation openings with items, such as
newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc.
Do not insert any objects.
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