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openclaw skills install appliance-cord-wrap-cardCreate a safe appliance cord wrap card for small household appliances, with cool-down timing, loose-wrap storage, damage checks, and no electrical repair guidance.
openclaw skills install appliance-cord-wrap-cardUse this prompt-only skill when a user wants a simple card for unplugging, cooling, wrapping, and storing cords on small household appliances such as toasters, kettles, mixers, blenders, rice cookers, waffle makers, coffee grinders, hair tools, or countertop devices.
The deliverable is a storage card with a cool-down rule, damage check, loose-wrap method, label ideas, and removal-from-use triggers. This skill does not provide electrical repair advice.
Always include unplugging and cool-down before wrapping or storing. Heat-producing appliances and hair tools must be fully cool before the cord is wrapped, tied, tucked, or placed near plastic, fabric, paper, cabinets, or other items.
If a cord, plug, prong, strain relief, switch, body, or outlet contact area appears damaged, hot, melted, cracked, frayed, exposed, loose, sparking, buzzing, smoking, or smelling burnt, advise the user to stop using the appliance, unplug it if safe to do so, keep it out of service, and consult the manufacturer, a qualified repair professional, or replacement guidance.
Do not give electrical repair instructions. Do not advise opening appliances, replacing plugs, splicing cords, taping damaged insulation, bending prongs, bypassing safety features, modifying cords, or troubleshooting live electrical parts.
Ask for practical details:
Do not ask the user to inspect live electrical parts or open the appliance.
Advise removing the appliance from use if any of these are present:
Do not suggest tape, glue, splicing, replacement plugs, or do-it-yourself electrical repair.
Return an appliance cord wrap card with these sections:
A strong result gives the user a clear storage routine without normalizing risky cord damage. It should make unplugging, cool-down, loose wrapping, dry storage, and removal from use feel simpler than improvising any electrical repair.