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Do not touch the product and the plug-in power supply with wet
hands, and do not operate it outdoors or in rooms with high humidity.
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Do not place any receptacles filled with liquids, such as vases, on or in
the vicinity of the product and power supply. The receptacle could tip
over, and the liquid could compromise electrical safety.
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Do not open or remove the housing of the product and the plug-in
power supply. There are live parts inside the casing; contact with these
could result in an electric shock.
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Do not insert any objects into openings in the product. You could touch
live parts with a risk of electric shock.
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Unplug the mains adapter from the mains socket if faults occur during
operation (such as malfunctions or smoke), after use, and during thun-
derstorms. Always pull on the plug-in power supply, not on the cable.
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To completely disconnect the product from electrical power, pull the
plug-in power supply out of the mains socket. The plug-in power sup-
ply always consumes a small amount of power as long as it is con-
nected to a mains socket. Even if the product is not connected to the
plug-in power supply.
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The mains socket must always be easily accessible so that you can
quickly unplug the plug-in power supply in an emergency.
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Position the cable of the plug-in power supply in such a way that it
does not become a tripping hazard. The cable of the plug-in power
supply unit must not be kinked or squeezed.
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Keep the plug-in power supply cable away from hot surfaces and
sharp edges.
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Do not make any changes to the product or plug-in power supply.
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Only have repairs to the product or the plug-in power supply carried
out by a specialist workshop. Improper repairs can result in considera-
ble danger to the user.
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Operate the product only with the plug-in power supply provided.
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