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–When using the appliance as a handheld vacuum cleaner to
clean cars, make sure it is not exposed to rain or moisture.
–Never vacuum up liquids.
–Only store the appliance indoors in a dry place.
–Immediately remove the power plug from the electrical outlet in
the event of any damage or malfunction.
CAUTION: Acute danger to life from electrocution! Never try to
repair an electrical appliance yourself. For your own safety take or
send it in to your nearest customer service center /specialist repair
shop. This also applies to the power cable.
–Do not use the appliance if there is damage to the cable, plug or
the vacuum cleaner itself.
–Never drag on the power cable or carry the appliance by the
cable. Always handle the power cable with care. Make sure the
cable does not get caught in doors or dragged over sharp edges
or corners. Keep the cable away from hot surfaces.
–Before connecting the appliance to the electrical outlet, make
sure the voltage matches the specifications on the nameplate of
the appliance.
–The appliance must be switched off when the power plug is
removed or inserted in the wall outlet.
–Disconnect the plug from the wall outlet during storms.
–When removing the plug from the outlet, always pull on the plug
and NOT the cable, Only touch the plug with dry hands.
–The appliance should never be used outside.
4. Risk of injury
– Never hold the crevice nozzle close to the body or it may stick
to the skin. If the nozzle does get stuck, set the On/Off switch to
Off immediately.