DANGER – RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
If the appliance falls into water, it is impera-
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tive that you pull the mains adapter out of
the power socket before you reach into the
water.
Never touch the mains adapter with wet
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hands, especially when plugging it in or
unplugging it. Risk of electrocution!
Check mains adapter and appliance regu-
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larly for possible mechanical damage.
Ensure that the cable does not get jammed
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in cupboard doors or pulled over hot
surfaces. If this occurs, the cable insulation
may be damaged.
The installation of a residual current circuit
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breaker with a rated tripping current of no
more than 30 mA offers further protection
from electric shocks. Have the installation
carried out only by a qualified electrician.
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GB │ MT
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SRR 3.7 A1