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SAFETY MEASURES
When using electrical equipment, the safety principles should always be followed:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE. KEEP AWAY FROM WATER.
NOTE: for most electrical devices, all electrical parts are able to energize even when the device
is turned off.
To reduce the risk of death by electrocution:
1. Always turn off the appliance from the socket when it is not in use.
2. Do not use the device while bathing. Store the device in a place that prevents its fall into the
bathtub or sink.
3. Do not place the device in water or other liquids.
4. If the device falls into the water, disconnect it immediately. DO NOT REACH FOR IT TO THE
WATER!
NOTE: To reduce the risk of burns, electric shocks, fire or other injuries:
1. Do not leave the device when it is working or plugged into the outlet.
2. Supervision is necessary when the device is used by children or people with disabilities.
3. Use the device only for the purposes for which it is intended. The use of additives not
recommended by the manufacturer can be dangerous.
4. Never use the device if its cord or plug are damaged. Also when it is not working properly, it
has been dropped or otherwise damaged. Even more so when it fell into the water. Take the
device to your nearest service center for inspection or repair.
5. Keep the power cord away from hot surfaces or other heat source.
6. Never throw or put any objects into the device. It can be dangerous.
7. The elements may heat up during use. Let them cool down after finishing work, before you
put the device away.
DEVICE DESCRIPTION
A. Ready lamp
B. Power lamp
C. Handle clip
D. Top housing
E. Coocking plate
F. Bottom housing
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