• Never immerse electrical appliances, cords or plugs in water or any
other liquid.
• Do not touch electrical appliances if they have fallen in the
water. Immediately pull the plug out of the socket. Stop using the
appliance.
• Make sure that electrical appliances, cords and plugs do not come
into contact with heat sources, such as a hot hob or open fire.
• Never let cords hang over the edge of the sink, a worktop or a
table.
• Always remove plug from the socket when you are not using the
electrical appliance.
• Remove the plug from the socket by pulling the plug itself and not
the cord.
• Regularly check if the cord of the electrical appliance is not
damaged. Do not use the electrical appliance if the cord shows
signs of damage. If the cord is damaged, it should be replaced by
the manufacturer, a technical service provider or a person with an
equivalent qualification, to avoid any danger.
• The appliance may not be switched on with the aid of an external
time switch, or by a separate system with remote control.
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• Be careful when using the appliance outdoors.
• Never use the appliance in damp or wet locations.
• Thoroughly clean the appliance after use (see Cleaning and
Maintenance).
• Never use the appliance near an open window; rain coming
through the window could come into contact with the appliance and
cause a short circuit.
• Put the fan on a horizontal and clean floor. Make sure that the
appliance is unobstructed.
• Make sure that objects cannot contact the fan blades.
• Do not cover the appliance whilst it is in use.
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