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Manufacturer liability, 6 Disposal

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1.5 Manufacturer liability The manufacturer declines any liability for damage to persons or property caused by: • Use of the appliance other than the one envisaged • Not having read the user manual • Tampering with any part of the appliance • Use of non-original spare parts • Failure to comply with the safety instructions 1.6 Disposal • Old electrical appliances must not be disposed of together with household waste! To comply with current legislation, old appliances, on reaching the end of their useful lives, should be taken to a disposal facility where they can be sorted. The relevant local authorities or their waste disposal operators can provide further information. • Take these packing materials to the appropriate recycling center. Fire hazard: • Do not position the appliance above hot surfaces, cooktop burners, or inside a hot oven. Danger of burns: • Do not overfill the kettle (maximum capacity 0.8 liters) to prevent boiling water from being splashed out. • The surfaces of the kettle may become very hot. Avoid touching hot surfaces; use the handle. • Wait a few seconds after the kettle has reached boiling temperature, then pour the water out slowly to prevent hot water from spraying or coming out too fast. • Do not tilt the hot kettle excessively - the boiling water could spray out, with a risk of burns. • Keep your face at safe distance from the lid to avoid the risk of burns from escaping steam. • Let the appliance cool down before cleaning. Suffocation hazard due to plastic packaging: • Do not leave the packaging or any part of it unattended. • Do not let children play with the plastic bags. 12

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1.5 Manufacturer liability
The manufacturer declines any liability for
damage to persons or property caused by:
• Use of the appliance other than the one
envisaged
• Not having read the user manual
• Tampering with any part of the appliance
• Use of non-original spare parts
• Failure
to
comply
with
the
safety
instructions
1.6 Disposal
• Old electrical appliances must not be
disposed of together with household
waste!
To comply with current legislation,
old appliances, on reaching the end
of their useful lives, should be taken to
a disposal facility where they can be
sorted. The relevant local authorities
or their waste disposal operators can
provide further information.
• Take these packing materials to the
appropriate recycling center.
Fire hazard:
• Do not position the appliance
above hot surfaces, cooktop
burners, or inside a hot oven.
Danger of burns:
• Do
not
overfill
the
kettle
(maximum capacity 0.8 liters)
to prevent boiling water from
being splashed out.
• The
surfaces
of
the
kettle
may become very hot. Avoid
touching hot surfaces; use the
handle.
• Wait a few seconds after the
kettle
has
reached
boiling
temperature,
then
pour
the
water out slowly to prevent hot
water from spraying or coming
out too fast.
• Do
not
tilt
the
hot
kettle
excessively – the boiling water
could spray out, with a risk of
burns.
• Keep your face at safe distance
from the lid to avoid the risk of
burns from escaping steam.
• Let the appliance cool down
before cleaning.
Suffocation hazard due to plastic
packaging:
• Do not leave the packaging or
any part of it unattended.
• Do not let children play with the
plastic bags.