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· If the appliance is dropped into water, it may not be
used again subsequently.
· It is essential to PREVENT electrical equipment from
coming into contact with water or other liquids.
· As an additional safety measure, it is recommended that
a tested residual current appliance (RCD) with a residual
operating current of not more than 30mA be installed in the
bathroom circuit.
· Ask your electrician for advice.
· Disconnect from the mains before cleaning or servicing the
appliance.
· Never use the appliance if it is defective, if it has fallen
onto the floor or if the mains cable is damaged. A damaged
mains cable may only be replaced with an original replace-
ment cable by an authorised service centre or another simi-
larly qualified person in order to avoid hazards.
· Repairs may only be performed at an authorised service
centre using original parts. Only specialists properly trained
in the handling of electrotechnical appliances may repair
electrical equipment.
· Only use accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
· When disconnecting the appliance from the mains, never
pull on the mains cable or on the appliance itself.
· Do not hold the appliance by the mains cable to carry it and
do not use the cable as a handle.
· Do not wind the mains cable around the appliance.
· Keep the mains cable and appliance away from hot
surfaces.
· Make sure that the mains cable is not twisted or kinked
when used or stored.
· Never use the appliance in places where aerosol (spray)
products are being used or where oxygen is released.
· The blade set can heat up if the appliance is used over a
prolonged period. Take regular breaks when using the appli-
ance so that the blade set can cool down.