4)
This machine will have to be employed only for its intended use.
Any other use has to be considered improper and therefore dangerous.
The maker cannot be deemed responsible for any damage caused by improper,
wrong or unreasonable use.
5)
The use of any electrical appliance implies some fundamental rules:
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Do not touch the appliance with wet or humid hands or feet;
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Do not use the appliance barefooted;
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Do not use extension cords in bathrooms or shower rooms;
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Do not pull the feeding cord to disconnect the appliance from the mains;
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Do not expose the appliance to the weather (rain, sunshine etc.), unless expres
sly expected;
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Do not allow children or not fully capable persons to use the appliance;
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Do not dip in water the appliance to clean it.
6)
B e fore perfo rming any maintenance operation, disconnect the appliance from the
mains, unplugging it, or turning off the mains switch.
For cleaning operations follow strictly the instructions contained in this booklet.
7)
In case of failure and/or malfunctioning of the appliance, turn it off, avoiding any
attempt to repair it or intervene directly.
Contact exclusively professionally qualified personnel.
A ny repairs will have to be perfo rmed ex c l u s i vely by the manu facturers or by an
authorized service centre, using exclusively original spare parts.
Failure to comply with the above mentioned directions may affect safety of the
appliance.
8)
To avoid dangerous overheating, we recommend unwinding completely the feeding
cord.
9)
Do not obstruct aspiration or dissipation grids.
In particular, do not cover the cup-warming surface with cloths or other objects.
10) The feeding cable of this appliance must not be replaced by the user.
In case it should be damaged, turn off the appliance and contact professionally quali-
fied personnel for its replacement.
11) In case you should decide to stop using this kind of appliance, we recommend to
m a ke it inopera t i ve by cutting off the feeding cord, after having disconnected the
cord from the mains. .
We also recommend to render harmless all those parts capable of posing potential
hazards.
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