d)
Keep unused appliances out of the reach of children and anyone not familiar
with the appliance or these instructions. Appliances are dangerous in the
hands of inexperienced users.
e)
Keep the appliance in good working order. Before each use, check for general
damage or damage to moving parts (cracks in parts and components or any
other condition that may affect the safe operation of the appliance). If
damaged, have the appliance repaired before use.
f)
Keep the appliance out of the reach of children.
g)
Repair and maintenance of the appliance should be carried out by qualified
persons using only original spare parts. This will ensure a safe use of the
appliance.
h)
To ensure the designed operational integrity of the appliance, do not remove
factory-installed covers or loosen any screws.
i)
When transporting and moving the appliance from the place of storage to the
place of use, follow the health and safety regulations for manual transport that
apply in the country in which the appliance is used.
j)
Avoid situations where the appliance stops under heavy load during operation.
This can cause overheating of the drive elements and subsequent damage to
the appliance.
k)
Do not touch moving parts or accessories unless the appliance has been
disconnected from the power supply.
l)
Clean the appliance regularly to prevent the permanent accumulation of dirt.
m) The appliance is not a toy. Cleaning and maintenance must not be performed
by children without adult supervision.
n)
It is forbidden to tamper with the appliance in order to change its parameters
or construction.
o)
Keep the appliance away from sources of fire and heat.
p)
Do not overload the appliance.
q)
Do not cover the vents of the appliance!
r)
Always keep hands, feet and other parts of the body away from cutting
elements, especially when starting the motor of the appliance.
s)
Blades continue to rotate by force of inertia for a few seconds after switching
off the appliance.
t)
Always ensure that there are no metal objects or other materials in the work
area that can be ejected by cutting elements and cause damage or injury.
u)
Disconnect the appliance plug from the power supply:
•
before handing over the appliance to another user,
before leaving the appliance unattended (even for a few minutes),
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•
before removing locks from any part of the appliance,
prior to the commencement of the technical inspection,
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for repairs, cleaning or any maintenance.
v)
If the appliance emits unusual sounds or reaches an incorrect vibration level,
turn it off immediately, remove the plug from the socket and check the cause