Using the appliance
The use of accessory attachment not recommended by
the appliance manufacturer may cause injuries.
Only use the appliance indoors, in dry areas away from
water.
Do not immerse the appliance or the mains plug in water
or other liquids. There is danger to life due to electric
shock!
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use the
appliance outdoors or on wet surfaces.
Place the appliance on a stable, level surface from which
it cannot fall of.
Use the appliance on a flat, dry and heat resistance
surface, not on varnished furniture.
Place the appliance at least 5cm of the wall or flammable
objects (such as curtains, candles or towels).
Place the appliance on a stable, level surface and not
close to hot objects or open flames (e.g. hotplates).
Disconnect the mains plug: after each time operating; if
there is any interference with operation; before cleaning.
Ensure that the mains cable is not hung over sharp edges
and keep it away from hot objects and open flames.
Do not use the appliance if the mains cable or plug show
signs of damage, if the appliance has fallen on the floor
or has other parts been damage. In such cases take the
appliance to a specialist for checking and repair is
necessary.
Children are unable to recognize the hazards associated
with incorrect handling of electrical appliances. Therefore,
children should never use electric household appliances
unsupervised.