3 protection against electric shock – Silvercrest SRGS 1300 A1 Benutzerhandbuch

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SRGS

1300

A1

5

Do not leave empty raclette pans

7

on

the plates while the appliance is heating

up or during use. Overheating may

result in damage to the non-stick

coating.

• Surface cleaners may contain

ingredients that could attack and cause

the rubber feet to perish. In this case, use

a fireproof mat..

• Do not place any items on the

appliance.

3.3

Protection against electric shock

W

arning!

The following safety

information is intended to protect

you against electric shock.

• The appliance must not under any

circumstances be used if it is damaged.

Have the device repaired in such cases

by a qualified specialist. You will find the

service address in "9. Warranty" on

page 11.

• If the mains cable for this appliance is

damaged, it must be replaced by the

manufacturer or a person with similar

qualifications in order to avoid a

hazard.

• Water or other liquids must never be

allowed to enter the appliance. For this

reason:
– never use it outdoors
– never immerse it in liquids
– never place liquid-filled objects, e.g.

pans, on the appliance

– never use in very humid environments.
If liquid should enter the appliance,

unplug the mains plug immediately and

have the appliance repaired by a

qualified technician. You will find the

service address in "9. Warranty" on

page 11.

• The appliance must be connected up to a

mains socket with earthing contact.

• Avoid using extension cables. An

extension cable may only be used under

very specific conditions:
– the extension cable must be suitable

for the current rating of the appliance;

– the extension cable must be routed

across surfaces or the floor (not

allowed to hang in mid air); ensure

the cable is out of the reach of

children and does not pose a tripping

hazard;

– never use a damaged extension cable;
– do not connect any other appliances

to the mains socket as this could

overload the mains supply (do not use

multi-sockets).

• The appliance must not be operated with

an external time switch or separate

remote control system, such as a wireless

remote control socket.

• Do not touch the grill, the mains cable or

the mains plug with wet hands.

• Always unplug the mains cable by

pulling out the plug. Never pull on the

cable to remove the plug.

• Never carry the appliance by the mains

cable.

• Ensure that the mains cable is not

kinked, twisted or crushed.

• Fully unwind the mains cable during use

to avoid overheating and scorching.

• Keep the mains cable away from hot

surfaces, such as cooker hotplates.

• Always turn the temperature regulator

5

to "0" before pulling the plug out of the

wall socket so that the appliance is

switched off and no heavy current is

flowing.

• If you are not going to use the appliance

for a while, remove the plug from the

wall socket. This is the only way to

ensure that the machine is completely

free of current.

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