Electrical Safety - Beko BKK 3075 TG User Manual

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Important instructions for safety and environment

1.1.1 Electrical safety

• Check if the mains voltage on the
rating label corresponds to your
local mains supply. The only way to
disconnect the appliance from the
mains is to pull out the plug.
• For additional protection, this ap-
pliance should be connected to a
household faulty current protection
switch with no more than 30 mA.
Consult your electrician for advice.
• Do not immerse the appliance,
power cord or power plug in water
or in other liquids; do not hold it
under running water and do not
clean parts in dishwasher.
• Disconnect the power plug after
using the appliance, before clean-
ing the appliance, before leaving
the room or if a fault occurs. Do not
disconnect the plug by pulling on
the cord.
• Do not wrap the power cord around
the appliance.
• Prevent damage to the power cord
by not squeezing, bending or rub-
bing it on sharp edges. Keep the
cord away from hot surfaces and
open flames.
• Do not use an extension cord with
the appliance.
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• Never use the appliance if the
power cord or the appliance is
damaged.
• Our BEKO Household Appliances
meet applicable safety standards,
thus if the appliance or power cord
is damaged, it must be repaired or
replaced by the dealer, a service
centre or a similarly qualified and
authorized service person to avoid
any dangers. Faulty or unqualified
repair work may cause danger and
risks to the user.
• Dry the appliance and all acces-
sories before attaching the parts
and before connecting it to mains
supply.
• Do not use the appliance outdoors
or in the bathroom.
• Make sure that there is no danger
that the power cord could be ac-
cidentally pulled or that someone
could trip over it when the appliance
is in use.
• Position the appliance in such a way
that the plug is always accessible.
• In case of fire, disconnect the plug
from the wall socket first before
using appropriate fire-fighting
measures.
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