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plications, for example in workers kitchens, in shops and ofces, in
agricultural farms, in hotels, motels and other bed and breakfast guest
houses and institutions.
• Always pull the supply cord from the electric socket using the con-
nector plug, not on the supply cord itself.
• The electric safety of the unit is ensured only when it is connected
to a socket with protective conductor. Operation on a socket wit-
hout protective conductor is forbidden. If in doubt, let the house
installation checked by a trained electrician. The manufacturer
shall not assume responsibility for damage which has been caused
by absent or interrupted protective conductor.
• Prior to connecting the unit, compare the details regarding voltage
and frequency on the name plate with those of your electrical net-
work. These details must correspond so that no damages occur to
the unit.
• Do not use the unit if the mains cable or plug are damaged.
• Prior to using the appliance any further, have a new connection
cable installed by the Graef customer service or by an authorised
skilled person.
• Do not open the housing under any circumstances. If live connec-
tions are touched or the electrical and mechanical construction are
modied, there is the danger of electric shock.
• Never touch live parts. This might cause an electric shock or, in the
worst case, lead to death.
• Never carry the unit by its power cable.
• Never transport the appliance while it is in operation.
• Never touch the plug with moist hands.
• Packaging materials must not be used for playing. There is a danger
of suffocation.
• Observe the notes on the requirements regarding the installation
location and the electrical connection of the unit in order to avoid
personal and material damages.
• Be especially careful when opening the cap; the contents in the unit
tank can squirt out.
• Do not move the unit while it is switched on. While moving, hot