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Basic rules must be observed when
using any electric appliance.
In particular:
• do not touch the appliance when
hands or feet are wet;
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
• do not use the appliance when
barefoot;
• do not use extensions in bath or
shower rooms;
• do not pull the supply cord out of
the socket to disconnect it from
the mains;
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• do not leave the appliance
exposed to atmospheric agents
(rain, sun, etc.);
• do not let the appliance be used
by children, unauthorised staff or
staff who have not read and fully
understood the contents of this
handbook.
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Before servicing the appliance, the
authorised technician must first
switch off the appliance and remove
the plug.
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To clean the appliance, set the
machine to the "0" energy level, that
is, "WITH THE MACHINE SWITCHED
OFF AND THE PLUG REMOVED
FROM THE MAINS" and follow the
instructions in this handbook.
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If the appliance breaks down or fails
to work properly, switch it off. Any
intervention is strictly forbidden.
Contact qualified experts only.
Repairs should only be made by the
manufacturer or authorized service
centres. Only original spare parts
must be used. Failure to observe the
above, could
unsafe.
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make the appliance
For installation, the qualified electri-
cian must fit an omnipolar switch in
accordance with the safety regula-
tions in force and with 3 (0,12) or
more mm (in) between contacts.
To avoid dangerous overheating,
make sure the supply cord is fully
uncoiled.
Do not obstruct the extraction and/or
dissipator grids, especially of the cup
warmer.
The user must not replace the appli-
ance supply cord. If the cord is dam-
aged, switch off the appliance and
have a qualified technician change
the cord.
If no longer using the appliance, we
recommend making it inoperative;
after removing the plug from the
mains electricity, cut the power sup-
ply cable.
Fig. 9