INSTRUCTION FOR USE
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– Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or
plug, or after the appliance malfunctions or has been
damaged in any way. Instead, take it to the nearest
authorised service centre for examination, repair or
adjustment.
– Never attempt to replace the cord, as special tools are
required. Repairs to or replacements of the cord should
be left to a service centre authorised by the manufacturer
to ensure the safety of the appliance.
– Never immerse the cord, motor unit or plug in water
or other liquid, as this could cause fire, electric shock or
injury.
– Caution: to avoid the risk of overriding the safety shut-
down system, the appliance must not be operated by
means of an external switch device such as a time switch,
nor should it be connected to an electrical circuit that is
regularly switched on and off by the electricity supply
company.
– The appliance must remain disconnected from the mains
while it is being cleaned.
– Do not touch any rotating components or accessories.
– Avoid contacting moving parts. Keep clothing, jewellery,
hair, fingers and utensils away from rotating components
or accessories to avoid serious injury to persons and dam-
age to the appliance.
– To avoid splashing, use a tall container or reduce the
quantity when blending liquids, especially if they are hot.
– Check that the speed control is set to «0» and that the
appliance is isolated from the mains before cleaning or
putting it away.
– Do not let the appliance run unsupervised. Remove beaters
before washing.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION
– Always place the appliance on a stable, horizontal sur-
face. This surface should neither be hot nor near a heat
source. The surface must be dry. Keep the appliance and
cord out of the reach of children.
– Check that the voltage indicated on the rating label of the
appliance corresponds to the local mains voltage. Connect
the appliance only to a properly earthed wall outlet with
an output rating of at least 6A. (Use a residual current
device (RCD) – please contact a qualified electrician for
advice.) The wall outlet must be easily accessible while
the appliance is in use in case of emergency. The manu-
facturer accepts no liability for accidents caused by poor
or inexistent grounding of the appliance.
– If the plug provided with the appliance is incompatible with
the wall outlet, have it changed by a qualified electrician.