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I. BeFOre tHe FIrst turN-ON
safeTy rules
In operating the appliance, follow the instructions given below. If use
properly it will serve you many years.
Prior to connecting to socket, check whether mains voltage corresponds
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to appliance feeding voltage.
This can be found in technical data or upon factory plate of the appli
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ance.
If you want to use extension cord, make sure that it is designed for con-
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sumed power of the appliance.
different current voltage can result in short circuit or inflaming of
cable.
If you want to disconnect appliance from socket (in case of prolonged
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non-using), then the power cord is disconnected with dry hands directly
by plug itself, and not the wire.
otherwise it can result in rupture of cable or electric shock. discon
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nect appliances from socket after use, as well as during cleaning or
movement.
Do not lay the power cord near sharp corners and edges, close to sourc-
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es of heat (stoves, gas or electric fryers). Do not immerse into water ap-
pliance itself, power cord or plug.
This can lead to malfunctions, which are not covered by guarantee.
It is prohibited to use the appliance and packing materials for children
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games.
do not leave small children unattended near the appliance during its
operation. Keep appliance in place inaccessible for children.
It is prohibited to use appliance outdoors. There is a danger of fault due
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to rain or other weather conditions.
To provide safety during connecting to the mains, the appliance should be
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grounded. The appliance should be connected only to grounded sockets.
otherwise the appliance will not correspond to the requirements of
protection against electric shock.
Watch that the cord will not twist and bend over the edge of table, chil-
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dren can tug it or stumble over it. Place appliance only upon dry even
surface.
also observe generally accepted safety rules during work with appli
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ance.