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- Operate the device only at an outlet with a protective contact and a fuse with max. 16A.
- The device must be powered via a residual current device with a rated residual current of
at most 30 mA.
- Do not operate the device if it shows visible damage or if the power cable is defective.
- Do not open the device; leave repairs to an expert. Contact the service address on the
back of the instruction manual for this purpose. All liability and warranty claims will be
void in the case of arbitrary repairs, improper connection or wrong operation.
- Never touch the power cable with wet hands.
- Never pull the power cable out of the socket by the cable; always hold it by the plug.
- Never use the power cable as a carrier handle.
- Keep the device and the power cable away from naked flames and hot surfaces.
- Do not place any objects on the power cable.
- Do not bury the power cable.
- Route the power cable such that no one can trip over it.
- Do not kink the power cable and do not place it over sharp edges.
- Only use extension lines, if required, that are also suitable for outdoor use. Using an
extension line that is suited for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
- Do not use the device during a thunderstorm. Switch it off and pull the power cable out of
the socket.
- Always switch off the device and disconnect it from the power supply if you are not using
the device, when cleaning it or in the case of a fault.
- Only components that meet the original device data must be used for repair. There are
electric and mechanical components in this device that are indispensable for hazard
protection.
- Only use spare parts and accessory parts supplied or recommended by the
manufacturer. All warranty claims will be void when using third-party components.
Safety instructions for persons
Danger to children and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities
(such as partially disabled persons/older persons with reduced physical and mental
capacities) or persons lacking experience and knowledge (such as older children).
Improper handling of the device can lead to severe injury or damage to the device.
- Only allow others to access the device after they have read and comprehended the
entire manual or have been instructed about the intended use and the associated risks.
- Never let persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities (such as children
or drunk people) or a lack of experience and knowledge unsupervised near the device.
- Never allow children and persons with limited physical, sensory or mental capacities or
persons lacking the respective experience and knowledge to operate the device.
- Do not let children clean or service the device.
- Children are not allowed to play with the device or with the power cable.
Risk of injury through insufficient qualification!
Insufficient experience or skills for handling the required tools and insufficient knowledge of
regional or normative regulations for the required work can lead to severe injuries or material
damage.
- Assign all work whose risks you cannot estimate due to insufficient personal experience
to a qualified expert.
- Do not operate the device when impaired (e.g. under the influence of drugs, alcohol or
medication).
WARNING!
WARNING!
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