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Danger! Electric shock due to penetration of liquid.
f Do not use the appliance near bathtubs, showers or other water-filled con-
tainers. It should also not be used in areas of high humidity. Always discon-
nect from the mains power supply after use since water can pose a hazard,
even when the appliance is switched off.
f Always position or store electrical equipment where it cannot fall into
water (e.g. washbasin). Keep the appliance away from water and other
liquids.
f Never touch electrical equipment that has fallen into water or reach into
water to retrieve it. Disconnect from the mains immediately.
f Have the appliance inspected at a service centre before using it again.
f Only use and store the appliance in dry rooms.
f As an additional safety measure, it is recommended that a tested residual
current appliance (RCD) with a residual operating current of not more than
30 mA be installed in the circuit. Ask an electrician for advice.

Danger of explosion!

f Never use the product in an environment with a high concentration of aer-
osol (spray) products or in which oxygen is released.
Danger! Flammable!
f The appliance must never be sprayed with aerosol (spray) products classi-
fied as flammable.
Warning! Injuries caused by overheating of blade sets.
f The blade set can heat up if the appliance is used over a prolonged period.
Take regular breaks when using the appliance so that the blade set can
cool down.
Warning! Injuries due to incorrect handling.
f Never use the appliance if the blade set is damaged.
f Always switch the appliance off before storage, as the appliance can fall
down due to the vibrations.
Caution! Injuries due to incorrect handling.
f Only operate the appliance with the voltage stated on the nameplate.
f Only use accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
f Never insert or allow objects to fall into the openings of the appliance.
f Do not carry the appliance by the mains cable and, when disconnecting
the appliance from the mains, always pull the plug rather than the cable or
the appliance.
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