-Always disconnect the applian-
ce from the power supply if left
unattended and before assem-
bling, disassembling or clea-
ning.
-Disconnect the appliance and
unplug from power supply
before changing accessories or
nearest parts that move when in
use.
-CAUTION: To avoid hazards
due to unwanted reset thermal
protector, the appliance must
not be powered through an
external switching device, such
as a programmer, or be con-
nected to a circuit that regularly
switches on and off through the
company power distribution.
-In order to avoid a hazard due
to unwanted reset thermal
protector, you have to feed the
machine through an external
switching device, such as a
programmer, or connect it to a
circuit that regularly switch on
and off through the company
power distribution
-Do not submerge the appliance
in water or any other liquid, or
place it under a running tap.
-The temperature of the accessi-
ble surfaces may be high when
the appliance is in use.
-If the connection is damaged
it must be replaced. Take the
appliance to an authorised
Technical Assistance Service.
Do not try to dismantle or repair
without assistance, as this may
be dangerous.
-Ensure that the voltage indicated on the
nameplate matches the mains voltage before
plugging in the appliance.
-Connect the appliance to a base with an earth
socket withstanding a minimum of 10 amperes.
-The appliance’s plug must fit into the mains
socket properly. Do not alter the plug. Do not
use plug adaptors.
-Keep the working area clean and well lit. Clutte-
red and dark areas invite accidents.
-Do not place the appliance in an oven cavity or
similar.
-Keep children and bystanders away when using
this appliance.
--The appliance should be used and kept over a
flat and stable surface.
-The appliance must be used and placed on a
flat, stable surface.
-CAUTION: In order to prevent overheating, do
not cover the appliance.
-Do not use the appliance if the cable or plug is
damaged.
-If any of the appliance casings breaks, immedia-
tely disconnect the appliance from the mains to
prevent the possibility of an electric shock.
-Do not use the appliance if it has fallen on the
floor, if there are visible signs of damage or if it
has a leak.
-Do not use the appliance with damp hands or
feet, or when barefooted.
-Never use the electric wire to lift up, carry or
unplug the appliance.
-Do not wrap the cable around the appliance.
-Ensure that the electric cable does not get
trapped or tangled.
-Check the condition of the electrical connection
cable. Damaged or tangled cables increase the
risk of electric shock.
-This appliance is not suitable for outdoor use.
-The appliance must be powered through a resi-
dual current device with a maximum sensitivity
of 30 mA. Ask a qualified technician for advice.
-Do not use or store the appliance outdoors.
-Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
-Take the necessary measures to avoid starting
the appliance involuntarily.
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