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Safety instructions
The user manual is part of the product and contains important information for correct use.
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Read the user manual completely and carefully before use.
The user manual must be available for uncertainties and passing the product.
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Keep this user manual.
Risk of electric shock
When the product comes into contact with water, this may cause an electric shock.
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Do not use the product with wet hands.
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Do not use the product in the immediate vicinity of water, such as bathtubs, washbasins or pools.
Rain splashing on the product may cause an electric shock.
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Do not place the product near an open window.
Voltage-free only with pulled plug.
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In case of emergency, after use and during a thunderstorm, pull the mains plug out of the socket directly at the plug housing.
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Do not open the housing.
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Do not modify product and accessories.
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Do not short-circuit connectors and circuits.
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Check regularly that the appliance cable is still intact.
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Do not use the product if the cable is damaged.
A defective device may not be put into operation, but must be disconnected from mains and protected against further use.
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Use product, product parts and accessories only in perfect condition.
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In case of questions, defects, mechanical damage, trouble and other problems non-recoverable by the documentation, contact
your dealer or producer.
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Do not repair defective products yourself, but contact the dealer or the manufacturer.
Risk of entry
Rotating parts can pull loose clothing and hair. This may result in injuries or damage to the device.
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Keep hair and loose clothing away from rotating parts.
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Make sure that the fan is not near curtains or other objects that could be pulled into the fan.
Risk of injury by moving product parts
There are moving parts behind the blade guard of the fan.
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Do not insert your finger or other objects through the blade guard.
This may result in injuries or damage to the device
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Only operate the device if the blade guard is closed and in good order.
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Do not use the device if the blade guard is damaged.
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Switch the device off and unplug the power cord before removing the blade guard.
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Always pull the product by the plug, not the cable.
Tripping hazard
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Mind placing cables in a way that nobody will be disabled and the cable not be damaged.
Caused to different risk levels and hazard potentials some working steps only may be done by trained specialists.
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Assembly, operation, maintenance, storage, transport and disposal may only be carried out by end users and users with basic
mechanical and electrical knowledge.
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Disassembly, maintenance work and repairs may only be carried out by trained specialists.
Special safety measures, expertise and tools are required for this.
Not recommended for children and people with physical and/or mentally limited capabilities.
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Secure the product against accidental use.
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Secure packaging, small parts and insulation against accidental use.
Operation and storage conditions
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NEVER leave the product unattended while in operation.
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Do not cover the product.
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Keep fan slots and vents free.
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Do not operate the product in dusty environments or in areas with inadequate ventilation.
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Do not operate the fan in the vicinity of explosive and/or flammable gases.
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Do not place or operate the product near open flames, cooking appliances or devices that generate heat such as radiators or
stoves.
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Place, install and transport product, product parts and accessories in a safe way.
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Place the product on a stable, level, dry and dust-free surface so that it cannot tip over during operation and the surface cannot
be damaged by vibrations.
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Make sure that the product stands securely.
The fan must not stand on the mains cable so that it does not tip over during operation.
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Avoid stresses such as heat and cold, moisture and direct sunlight, microwaves, vibrations and mechanical pressure.
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Switch off the device and disconnect it from the mains when not in use, for cleaning or in the event of a malfunction.
Battery hazards
The remote control is equipped with a lithium button cell. It can be replaced.
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Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
If swallowed, there is a risk of severe internal burns or even death. Seek immediate medical attention if you believe someone may
have swallowed or otherwise ingested the battery.
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Never use batteries when they are dented, leaked or damaged.
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Remove leaked, deformed or corroded batteries from the product and dispose them by appropriate protectives.
If a battery has leaked, avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes. If necessary, rinse affected areas with water and seak
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