Fire Hazard Protection - Silvercrest SEK 2000 B2 Operation And Safety Instructions

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Therefore:
- never use the device outdoors,
- never place containers filled with
liquids, such as drinking glasses,
vases, etc., on the device,
- never use in a very humid envi-
ronment such as a bathroom.
If any liquids do get into the
device, unplug the power cord
immediately and ensure the de-
vice is repaired by a qualified
technician.
Never attempt to reach through
the protective grilles into the in-
terior of the device using your
fingers or any other objects.
Never touch the device, the
mains cable or the mains plug
with wet hands.
Always unplug the mains cable
by pulling the plug. Never pull
on the cable itself.
Make sure that the power ca-
ble is not buckled or jammed.
Take care to ensure that the
power cord is not damaged by
sharp edges.
Keep the mains cable away
from hot surfaces (e.g. cookers
/ stoves).
If you do not intend to use the
appliance for an extended pe-
riod of time, unplug the appli-
ance from the wall socket. Only
then is the device completely
free of electrical current.
Extension cord use is prohibited.
Using an external timer or a
separate remote control sys-
tem, such as a radio socket with
the device is prohibited.

Fire hazard protection

WARNING! Since the de-
vice operates at high tem-
peratures, observe the fol-
lowing safety instructions
to prevent fire hazards.
Do not place any flammable
objects (e.g. curtains, paper,
etc.) in the immediate vicinity
of the device during operation.
Never use the device to dry tex-
tiles or other things on, above
or in front of the device.
The device should always re-
main uncovered to prevent
overheating.
When setting up the device,
observe a minimum clearance
of 0.5 m from other devices or
the wall.
Never operate the device in po-
tentially explosive atmospheres
or in the vicinity of flammable
gases or liquids.
GB/IE/NI
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