Gofrownica WA100S DELI ELDOM 1000W
The Symbol : 3013
The Availability Of : 112 opak
Price: 132.80
The Symbol : 3013
The Availability Of : 112 opak
Price: 132.80
Dzięki konstrukcji urządzenia przygotujesz w nim dwa duże tosty. Powłoka antyadhezyjna nie dopuszcza do przywierania, co sprawia że gofrownicę łatwo utrzymać w czystości.
Gotowość urządzenia do pracy sygnalizują lampki kontrolne. Jedna z nich w trakcie pieczenia gofrów zapala się i gaśnie co oznacza, że termostat utrzymuje odpowiednią temperaturę.
Uchwyty opiekacza nie nagrzewają się dzięki czemu można za nie bezpiecznie złapać, gdy podnosimy klapę.
Obudowa ze stali szlachetnej gwarantuje elegancki wygląd oraz wysoką jakość urządzenia co sprawia, że posłuży nam ono przez długi czas.
Ciesz się smakiem pysznych, ciepłych gofrów na co dzień. Takie śniadania czy desery to prawdziwa gratka dla ciebie i twoich najbliższych podczas wspólnie spędzanych chwil przy stole!
General hazards and precautions:
Risk of cuts and mechanical injuries: Use tools as intended to avoid injuries. Check the technical condition of the tools before starting work – damaged blades or handles can cause accidents1. Wear protective gloves to protect your hands from sharp edges of tools and plants.
Risk of discarding objects: While working, make sure that there are no other people nearby to avoid accidental strokes. Keep your tools in good technical condition – loose elements can lead to discard1.
Risk of slipping or falling: Work on a stable substrate, avoiding slippery surfaces. Keep your tools in order to prevent faults1. Use anti-slip footwear on the slope.
Risk of noise and hearing loss: If you use tools in combination with mechanical devices, use hearing protectors.
Risk of electrocution: Avoid using metal tools near electrical installations. Check the status of cables in electrical accessories and use properly grounded sockets1. Do not use electrical devices in a humid environment if they are not adapted for this.
Risk of overheating: Avoid long-term use of tools in full sunlight. Keep your tools in the shade or closed rooms to avoid excessive heating1.
Risk of losing control of the tool: Use tools with ergonomic handles to ensure a stable grip. Cutting tool blades should always be sharp to avoid excessive force during operation1.
Personal protective equipment:
Protective glasses: When working with cutting tools.
Gloves and knee pads: To protect hands and knees while working on the ground.
Hat or hat: To protect yourself from the sun during long-term outdoor work.
Additional tips:
In a humid environment, use corrosion resistant tools.
Avoid working at extreme temperatures that can affect the durability of tools.
Regularly clean tools from mud and dirt to prevent damage.
Regularly lubricate moving tool parts to ensure smooth operation.
Keep your tools in a dry place to avoid corrosion.
Replace used elements such as blades to ensure efficiency of workGeneral hazards and precautions:
Risk of cuts and mechanical injuries: Use tools as intended to avoid injuries. Check the technical condition of the tools before starting work – damaged blades or handles can cause accidents1. Wear protective gloves to protect your hands from sharp edges of tools and plants.
Risk of discarding objects: While working, make sure that there are no other people nearby to avoid accidental strokes. Keep your tools in good technical condition – loose elements can lead to discard1.
Risk of slipping or falling: Work on a stable substrate, avoiding slippery surfaces. Keep your tools in order to prevent faults1. Use anti-slip footwear on the slope.
Risk of noise and hearing loss: If you use tools in combination with mechanical devices, use hearing protectors.
Risk of electrocution: Avoid using metal tools near electrical installations. Check the status of cables in electrical accessories and use properly grounded sockets1. Do not use electrical devices in a humid environment if they are not adapted for this.
Risk of overheating: Avoid long-term use of tools in full sunlight. Keep your tools in the shade or closed rooms to avoid excessive heating1.
Risk of losing control of the tool: Use tools with ergonomic handles to ensure a stable grip. Cutting tool blades should always be sharp to avoid excessive force during operation1.
Personal protective equipment:
Protective glasses: When working with cutting tools.
Gloves and knee pads: To protect hands and knees while working on the ground.
Hat or hat: To protect yourself from the sun during long-term outdoor work.
Additional tips:
In a humid environment, use corrosion resistant tools.
Avoid working at extreme temperatures that can affect the durability of tools.
Regularly clean tools from mud and dirt to prevent damage.
Regularly lubricate moving tool parts to ensure smooth operation.
Keep your tools in a dry place to avoid corrosion.
Replace used elements such as blades to ensure efficiency of workGeneral hazards and precautions:
Risk of cuts and mechanical injuries: Use tools as intended to avoid injuries. Check the technical condition of the tools before starting work – damaged blades or handles can cause accidents1. Wear protective gloves to protect your hands from sharp edges of tools and plants.
Risk of discarding objects: While working, make sure that there are no other people nearby to avoid accidental strokes. Keep your tools in good technical condition – loose elements can lead to discard1.
Risk of slipping or falling: Work on a stable substrate, avoiding slippery surfaces. Keep your tools in order to prevent faults1. Use anti-slip footwear on the slope.
Risk of noise and hearing loss: If you use tools in combination with mechanical devices, use hearing protectors.
Risk of electrocution: Avoid using metal tools near electrical installations. Check the status of cables in electrical accessories and use properly grounded sockets1. Do not use electrical devices in a humid environment if they are not adapted for this.
Risk of overheating: Avoid long-term use of tools in full sunlight. Keep your tools in the shade or closed rooms to avoid excessive heating1.
Risk of losing control of the tool: Use tools with ergonomic handles to ensure a stable grip. Cutting tool blades should always be sharp to avoid excessive force during operation1.
Personal protective equipment:
Protective glasses: When working with cutting tools.
Gloves and knee pads: To protect hands and knees while working on the ground.
Hat or hat: To protect yourself from the sun during long-term outdoor work.
Additional tips:
In a humid environment, use corrosion resistant tools.
Avoid working at extreme temperatures that can affect the durability of tools.
Regularly clean tools from mud and dirt to prevent damage.
Regularly lubricate moving tool parts to ensure smooth operation.
Keep your tools in a dry place to avoid corrosion.
Replace used elements such as blades to ensure efficiency of work
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Poland
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