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Safety instructions
ƽ To avoid the risk of a potentially
fatal electric shock:
• Ensure that neither the appliance itself, the power
cable nor the plug come into contact with water
or other liquids.
• Only use the appliance in dry rooms, never use
it outdoors or in moist environments.
• Check to ensure that the appliance is in a
serviceable condition before taking it into use.
The appliance may not be used if it shows signs
of damage.
• Ensure that the power cable cannot come into
contact with the hot protective grill.
• Should the power cable or the power plug become
damaged, in order to minimise potential risks
arrange for Customer Services to replace them
before continuing to use the appliance.
• Immediately remove the plug from the socket
should you hear or smell anything unexpected
from the appliance when it is in use or there is
an evident malfunction.
ƽ To avoid overheating and the risk
of fire:
• Do not use the appliance in locations with direct
sunlight or in close vicinity to other heat generating
appliances.
• Keep inflammable objects well away from the
electric heater. In particular, do NOT place towels,
clothing items or other textiles over the appliance.
• Do NOT use any easily inflammable materials
or sprays in the vicinity of the electric heater.
These could be very easily ignited.
• Ensure that no foreign objects can pass through
the appliance openings and make contact with
heated components!
ƽ To reduce the risk of fire or injury:
• NEVER touch the grill when the appliance is in
use and shortly after switching it off.
• Keep containers that are under pressure well
away from the appliance, e.g. spraycans. They
could burst through overheating.
• This appliance is not intended for use by individuals
(including children) with restricted physical,
physiological or intellectual abilities or deficiences in
experience and/or knowledge unless they are
supervised by a person responsible for their safety
or receive from this person instruction in how the
appliance is to be used.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance..
• In order to be able to react immediately in the
event of danger, always have the appliance under
supervision when it is in use.
ƽ To avoid risks for your child through
overheating:
• Do not use the appliance with children that already
have a raised body temperature (e.g. fever).
• Do NOT exceed the maximum heat radiation
period of 15 minutes.
• Maintain a minimum distance of 1 meter between
heater and child.
• Ensure that your child does not become subject
to additional warming effects, for example sun-
light or heating.
• Be aware that even large children can soon
perceive the warmth as unpleasant.
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