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Connect the power cord plug
carefully to prevent electric
shock, as well as open circuit,
short circuit, smoke, and fire
caused by overheating of the
plug.
No watering: risk of short circuit
and electric shock.
Do not use a broken or loose
plug to avoid electric shock,
short circuit and fire.
Do not attempt to modify,
remove or repair the product to
avoid fire, electric shock, or
injury.
Do not insert a metal needle
into the heat dissipation gap or
hole to avoid injury from electric
shock.
Do not put the product in
water, in a humid environment
or near other heat sources, and
do not put the internal boiler on
an open flame.
Hold the plug instead of pulling
the power cord to disconnect
the power cord plug.
Do not use the appliance on an
unstable platform or on
cushions which cannot receive
heat due to injury or fire caused
by the falling ironing brush.
Wash the ironing brush after it
has cooled completely to avoid
scalding.
PRECAUTIONS:
Use a socket with a rated voltage
of 220V-250V separately from other
electrical appliances. Otherwise, a
fire may occur due to the heat.
Do not pull or plug in the plug with
wet hands due to the risk of
electric shock.
Stay away from the steam port to
avoid burns.
Keep the product away from
children
Remove dust from the electrical
plug at regular intervals. Otherwise,
accidental fire may occur due to
poor insulation.
Do not touch hot parts, especially
the surface of the steam jet of the
ironing brush during or after
operation.
Do not use the supplied power
cord on other equipment.
If the product is not in use,
disconnect the power cord plug
from the outlet to prevent electric
shock and fire from damage and
aging of the insulation.
Do not put the product near a wall
or furniture. Otherwise, steam may
cause color change or warping.
Keep it more than 30 cm from walls
and furniture.
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