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unplug the appliance immediately and have it checked
by an electrician before using it again. Never attempt to
open the appliance yourself.
12. Do not use the appliance with wet hands, on a damp
floor or when the appliance itself is wet.
13. Do not touch the plug with wet or damp hands.
14. Do not use the appliance if it is dropped or otherwise
damaged or if the cable or plug are damaged. In the case
of damage, take the appliance to an electrical repair
shop for examination and repair if necessary.
15. Never attempt to repair the appliance yourself. This
could cause an electric shock.
16. Do not allow the cable to hang over sharp edges and
keep it well away from hot objects and naked flames.
Remove the plug from the socket only by holding the
plug.
17. Do not use the wall outlet when it is loose.
18. Plug the appliance into a single electrical outlet only.
19. Use the socket independently. If the cooker is used along
with other electric appliance, abnormal heat may
happen to the socket and fire may occur.
20. Make sure that there is no danger that the cable or
extension cable may inadvertently be pulled or cause
anyone to trip when in use.
21. Stand the appliance on a firm, level and heatproof
surface away from naked flame (e.g. gas oven) and out
of reach of children.
22. Do not expose this product to moisture. It is easy to
cause the risk of short circuit and electric shock.
23. Never leave the appliance unattended while it is in use.
24. Always remove the plug from the socket when the
appliance is not in use and each time before it is
cleaned.
25. Switch the appliance off before disconnecting from the
mains.