- danger from parts of the appliance that get hot or from venting steam;
- dangers associated with electric current.
At all times keep the appliance out of the reach of children and
persons not capable of handling electrical appliances properly.
• Do not leave packaging components (plastic bags, cardboard,
polystyrene, etc.) within the reach of children, as this would create a
risk of suffocation!
Caution! Danger of electric shock! The appliance, the cord and the
plug should never come into contact with water or any other liquids in
order to avoid the risk of electric shock.
- never immerse the appliance, the cord or the plug in water or any
other liquid for any reason whatsoever;
- the cord should never get wet or come into contact with damp
objects;
- never use the appliance near a sink or bathtub to avoid the risk of it
falling into water;
- never touch the appliance with wet hands or while standing on wet
ground;
- never place the appliance on wet ground;
- never use the appliance out of doors.
• Unplug the appliance:
- when it is not in use;
- before changing accessories or cleaning the appliance.
• To unplug without damage, only ever pull the plug, never on the cord.
• Never move the appliance by pulling the cord. Make sure the cord
cannot get caught in any way. Do not wind the cord around the
appliance and do not bend it. From time to time check whether the
cord is damaged. If the cord or the appliance is damaged it must not
be used again.
• Run the cable in such a way that nobody can stumble over it or pull
on it.
• Take care that the cable never comes into contact with sharp edges
or hot objects.
• Before the first use of the appliance ensure that your mains voltage
corresponds to that stated on the rating plate of the appliance. Only
connect the appliance to a plug that is wired according to regulations.
• Additional protection may be obtained by fitting an earth-leakage
circuit-breaker (IF=30mA) into your home installation. Please consult