Silvercrest SHBS 3.7 A1 User Manual

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~ If the device is used in a bathroom, the power unit must be

pulled out after use, as the proximity of water represents a
hazard, even when the device is switched off.

~ Installation of a residual current device (FI/RCD) with a rat-

ed residual operating current of no more than 30 mA is
recommended to provide additional protection. Ask your
electrician for advice. The installation should only be car-
ried out by a qualified electrician.

DANGER! Risk of electric shock

~ Never put the device into operation if there are visible

damages to the device, the battery charger or the cable or
if the device has been dropped before.

~ Connect the cable to the device/battery charger before

plugging the power unit into a wall socket.

~ Only connect the power unit to a properly installed, easily

accessible wall socket, the voltage of which corresponds
to the specifications on the rating plate. The wall socket
must continue to be easily accessible after the device is
plugged in.

~ Ensure that the cable cannot be damaged by sharp edges

or hot surfaces.

~ Ensure that the cable is not trapped or crushed.

~ When removing the power unit from the wall socket, al-

ways pull the power unit and never the cable.

~ Pull the power unit out of the wall socket, …

… after every use,
… after each charging process,
… if there is a fault,
… before connecting the device to the cable,
… before you clean the device and
… during thunderstorms.

~ To avoid any risk, do not make modifications to the de-

vice. Repairs must be carried out by a specialist workshop
or the Service Centre.

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