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Safety
This section contains important safety instructions for handling Blade
countertop draught system appliance. This appliance complies with the
prescribed safety regulations. Improper use can however result in
personal injury and/or appliance damage.
1.1 Danger of electric current!
Danger to life by electric current! Contact with live wires or
components could lead to serious injury or even death!
Observe the following safety precautions to avoid electric shocks:
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord
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or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent!
Do not open the housing of the appliance. Danger of electric shock if
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live connections are touched and/or the electrical and mechanical
configuration is changed.
The voltage of the power source must be the same as specified on
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the rating plate!
Before use check that the appliance functions properly!
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The appliance should not be used if:
- the power cord is damaged
- the appliance shows noticeable damage
- the appliance has been dropped
Connect the appliance only to AC current and to a socket with
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earthing contact. Keep the cord away from hot and damp areas!
Only insert the mains plug when the appliance is switched off!
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Do not use this appliance near bathtubs,
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showers, basins or other vessels containing water.
If the appliance falls into water, remove the mains plug immediately.
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Under no circumstances reach into the water when the appliance is
still connected to the power supply!
The installation of a faulty current protective appliance with a rated
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breaking current offers you additional safety by ensuring that 30 mA
will not be exceeded in the house installation. Let your installation
electrician advise you!
If the appliance does not function properly and before cleaning
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remove the plug from the mains.
Protect the appliance against climatic influences such as damp or
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direct sunlight. The appliance is not approved for use outdoors.
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