Live parts
The following hazards can arise at the appliance when performing any installation work:
Risk of electric shock from live parts
Where?
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Under covers
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Under the operating panel
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On the mains power lead
How can I avoid the hazard?
Switch off all connections to the power supply
Take protective measures at every power switch to ensure that the power cannot be
switched on again
Wait 15 minutes to allow the DC bus capacitors to discharge
Ensure that all electrical connections are in perfect condition and fixed securely
Make sure that the statutory safety checks have been carried out.
Protective equipotential bonding not in place
The following hazards can arise at the appliance when performing any installation work:
Risk of electric shock from live parts
Where?
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On the appliance and on adjacent metal parts
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On the appliance and on adjacent metallic accessories
How can I avoid the hazard?
Before preparing the appliance for first-time use, make sure that the appliance,
including all metallic accessories, is connected to a equipotential bonding system
Contact with cleaning agents
The following hazards can arise at the appliance when performing any installation work:
Risk of chemical burns or irritation to skin, eyes and respiratory system from contact with
cleaning agents and their vapours.
When?
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When fitting the cleaning system
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When handling cleaning-fluid canisters
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When abrasive cleaning products are used
How can I avoid the hazard?
Wear personal protective equipment
Observe the labels on the cleaning agents and the relevant safety datasheets
Always use the specified cleaning products
General hazards
Over and above the hazards mentioned here, also be aware of the general dangers associated with
the kitchen environment; please refer to the chapter 'For your safety' in the User manual.
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