1 Safety notices
1.5 Re: Power supply
1.6 If the appliance is
defective
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The appliance runs on electricity -- that means there is
a general risk of electric shock. So please especially ob-
serve the following:
- Never touch the plug with wet hands. Do not operate
the appliance outside or in rooms with a high level of
humidity.
- Always pull directly at the plug if you want to discon-
nect the appliance from the mains. Never pull on the
cable as this could damage it. Nor carry the appliance
by its cord.
- Take care that the power cord is not bent, pinched,
rolled over or touches heat sources. Also take care
that it does not become a stumbling-hazard.
- If possible, avoid using extension cords. If you must
use an extension cord, use only safety-certified, wa-
ter-protected single extension cords (no-multi-socket
distributors) designed for the power consumption of
the appliance.
- Never immerse the appliance in water or other liquids.
Keep it away from rain and moisture.
- Only operate the appliance if your mains voltage is
the same as that indicated on the appliance's type
plate. Wrong voltage can destroy the appliance.
- Before you clean or maintain the appliance, switch off
the appliance and pull the mains plug from the socket.
Never use a defective appliance or operate an appli-
ance with a defective power cord. If the power cord of this
appliance is damaged it must be replaced by the manufac-
turer, their authorised service representative or a similarly
qualified person to avoid danger.
Bring or send defective appliances to a specialist dealer
or to Royal Appliance
dress: Zpage 96, "International Service".
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Customer Services for repair. Ad-