Storage; Disposal; Warranty / Service Centre - Silvercrest SFW 100 C3 Operating Instructions And Safety Advices

Foot warmer
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Cleaning and care / Storage / Disposal / Warranty / Service centre
Do not bleach. Do not use any
cleaning agents containing bleach
(such as heavy duty detergents).
Do not dry in a tumbler dryer.
Do not iron.
Do not dry-clean.
The removable teddy lining
be washed by hand. Use a mild
laundry detergent according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
DANGER OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK! RISK OF PROPERTY
DAMAGE! Never switch on the
foot warmer to dry. Otherwise there is a risk of
electric shock.
DANGER OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK! Only resume using the
foot warmer when the foot warmer
and the removable fleece insert
dry. Otherwise there is a risk of electric shock.

Storage

RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE
PRODUCT OR PROPERTY! Let
the foot warmer cool before putting
it away. The foot warmer may otherwise be
damaged.
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE
PRODUCT OR PROPERTY! Do
not crease the foot warmer by plac-
ing items on top of it during storage. Otherwise
material damage could occur.
If you do not intend to use the foot warmer for
any length of time, store it in the original pack-
aging in a dry environment and without weigh-
ing it down.

Disposal

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Warranty / Service centre

We provide a 3-year warranty from the date of
purchase for defects in material and manufacture
of the foot warmer.
The warranty does not cover:
·
Damage from improper use.
·
Wear parts.
·
Damage caused by the customer.
·
If the device has been opened by an unauthorised
repair shop.
This warranty does not affect the customer's legal
rights. The customer must provide proof of purchase
in order for any warranty claims within the warranty
period to be honoured. Warranty claims must be
filed with MGG Elektro GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany
within 3 years from the date of purchase.
The packaging is made entirely of recy-
clable materials, which you may dispose
of at local recycling facilities.
Observe the marking of the packaging
materials for waste separation, which
are marked with abbreviations (a) and
numbers (b) with following meaning:
1–7: plastics / 20–22: paper and fibre-
board / 80–98: composite materials.
In accordance with European Directive
(covering waste electrical and electronic
equipment) and its transposition into
national legislation, worn-out electrical
devices must be collected separately
and taken for environmentally compatible
recycling.
Contact your local refuse disposal
authority for more details of how to
dispose of your worn-out product.
GB/IE/NI
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