Tefal Travel City User Manual

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European directive 2012/19/UE

on Waste Electrical and Electronic

Equipment (WEEE), requires that

old household electrical appliances

are not thrown into the normal

flow of municipal waste. Old

appliances must beings collected

separately in order to optimize the

recovery and recycling of materials

they contain and reduce the

impact on human health and the

environment.

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PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT!

covers manufacturing defects and

domestic use. Any breakage or

damage resulting from failure to

respect the instructions for use are

not covered by the warranty.

Tefal reserves the right to modify

the characteristics or components

of its kettles at any time, in the

consumer’s interest.

• Do not use the kettle. Do

not attempt to dismantle the

appliance or the safety devices.

• If the power cord is damaged,

it must be replaced by the

manufacturer, the After Sales

service or a similarly qualified

person so as to avoid danger.

PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC
ACCIDENTS

For children, even slight burns can

sometimes be serious.

As your children grow older, teach

them to be careful with hot liquids

that may especially be found in

kitchens. Keep the kettle and power

cord at the back of the work top,

out of the reach of children.

If an accident occurs, run cold

water immediately on the burn and

call a doctor if necessary.

• In order to avoid any accidents:

do not carry your child or baby

when drinking or carrying hot

drinks.

Your appliance contains a

number of materials that may be

recovered or recycled.

Take them to a collection point

or an approved service centre so

that they can be processed.

Help protect the
environment!

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