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cable is damaged,
-If the appliance is dropped, it has
signs of visible damage or it does
not work properly,
-If the appliance and electrical
parts are visibly damaged,
-If the appliance is wet, dropped
in water or other liquids, subjected
to flood and if its electrical parts
contact water,
-If a strange noise, smoke or odour
is observed.
If one of the above conditions is
detected, turn off your device,
disconnect the power immediately
and contact an authorized service.
A damaged appliance or its parts
can cause severe injuries or fire.
• If your appliance has any mal-
function, do not attempt to
repair the appliance yourself.
Do not dismantle the appli-
ance, it can result in the risk of
electric shock when using if it
is installed in a wrong way. The
appliance has no parts that can
be repaired by the user.
• Switch off the fuse or unplug
the appliance before any repa-
irs on the appliance. Turn off
the water tap.
• Using accessories and repla-
cement parts not recommen-
ded by the manufacturer may
cause appliance damage and
injuries
• This appliance can be used
by children at the age of 8 or
above and people with limited
physical, hearing or mental
abilities or experience and
knowledge only when they are
supervised or when relevant
instructions are provided and
the dangers are understood.
• Children should not be allo-
wed to play with the appliance.
Do not allow children to run
the dishwasher.
• Cleaning and user maintenan-
ce should not be performed by
children without supervision.
• Keep detergent and rinse aid
away from your children.
• Keep your children away from
an appliance that is open as
there can be cleaning substan-
ce residues.
• Make sure old appliances do
not pose any risks for child-
ren. It is known that children
were locked in old appliances