4 protection against the danger of fire – Silvercrest SKHL 1800 A1 User Manual
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– never place containers filled with
liquid, such as drinking glasses, vases
etc. on the appliance;
– never use in a very damp environment
such as a bathroom.
If nonetheless liquid does enter the
appliance, unplug the mains plug
immediately and have the appliance
repaired by a qualified specialist. The
contact data can be found in
“10. Warranty” on page 9.
• Never insert fingers or any objects
through the protective guards into the
inside of the appliance.
• Never touch the appliance, the mains
cord or the mains plug with moist hands.
• Always pull the mains cord out by the
plug. Never pull it by the cord itself.
• Ensure that the mains cable is not
kinked, twisted or crushed.
• Ensure that the mains cable is not
damaged on sharp edges.
• Keep the mains cord away from hot
surfaces (such as stove eyes).
• If you are not using the appliance for a
prolonged period of time, remove the
plug from the wall socket. Only then is
the appliance completely free of current.
• You should avoid using extension cords.
This is only allowed under very
particular conditions:
– The extension cord has to be suited for
the appliance's amperage.
– The extension cord must not be
installed "loose": it must not be
possible to trip over it or within the
reach of children.
– The extension cord must not by any
means be damaged.
– No other devices other than this
appliance must be connected to the
mains socket, as otherwise overloading
of the power supply network could occur
(multiple sockets are not allowed!).
• The appliance must not be operated with
an external time switch or separate
remote control system, such as a wireless
remote control socket.
3.4 Protection against the danger of
fire
Warning!
As the appliance works
at high temperatures, please
observe the following safety
information to prevent fire.
• While the appliance is operating, there
must be no flammable objects (e.g.
curtains, paper) in the immediate vicinity
of the appliance.
• Never use the appliance to dry textiles
or other items on, over or in front of the
appliance.
• To avoid overheating, the appliance must
never be covered.
• When setting up the appliance, maintain
a minimum distance of 1.5 m from other
appliances and the wall.
• Never operate the appliance in rooms
where there is a risk of explosion or in the
vicinity of flammable gases or liquids.
• The appliance must never be placed
immediately beneath a wall socket, as
the heat it generates could damage the
electrical installation.
• Always check that air can freely enter
and escape. Heat might otherwise build
up inside the appliance.
• Clean the dust filter
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regularly (see
“6.2
Cleaning the dust filter” on
page 8). A clogged dust filter could
cause a build up of heat.
• Never leave the appliance running when
it is unattended. The presence of odour
is almost always an indication of
damage. If you notice any such odour,
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