pets are present.
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Only use the shear in daylight or suffi-
ciently bright artificial illumination.
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The clippers must be subjected to regu-
lar maintenance and checks. Damaged
blades must be replaced as a pair. Pro-
fessional repair is required if damage
occurs due to impact.
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The machine should be inspected and
maintained regularly by a responsible
repair service only.
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Wear suitable working clothes, i.e. pro-
tective glasses, protective means for
ears, non-slippery shoes and working
gloves. Do not wear broad clothes which
could be caught by the moving parts.
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After you finish using the clippers and
before cleaning them, it is necessary to
ensure that the machine cannot be acci-
dentally turned on, such as by unlocking
the switch.
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Check the cutting unit regularly for dam-
age
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Never hold the clippers by the blades,
you may run the risk of injury even when
the clippers are not moving!
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Never touch moving blades in an attempt
to remove debris or if the blades are
blocked. Always switch off the device.
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Keep the machine away from children
and store it in a safe place.
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When working with the shears, always
take a stabile standing position, par-
ticularly when you are using steps or a
ladder.
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Do not use shears with a damaged or
excessively worn-out cutting part
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Ensure that all protective devices and
handles are installed on the machine.
Never try to put an incomplete machine
in operation.
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Always use the protective part designed
for the blade when transporting and stor-
ing the shears.
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Before starting the work, make yourself
familiar with the surroundings and pos-
sible dangers which you may not hear
because of the noise.
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Only use the spare sparts and accesso-
ries recommended by the manufacturer.
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Before starting
Safety key
Due to the latest safety regulations - for service works
with an open device - this machine is equipped with a
safety key, (X) (Fig. 2). This must always remain inserted
during normal use. Without this safety key the machine
cannot be put into operation. It is only removed when a
service technician opens the device, in order to prevent
the machine from being switched on inadvertently and a
risk of injury arising.
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Note that the user shall be responsible
himself for accidents and hazards that
result to other people or their property.
Prior to using the machine, inspect it
visually for damaged, missing, or in-
correctly attached protective devices or
coverings.
Never use the machine with damaged
coverings or protective devices or with-
out the covering or protective devices.
Eye protection, long pants, and sturdy
footwear must be worn the entire time the
machine is used.
The machine should not be used in case
of poor weather conditions, especially in
case of lightning.
Always switch off the machine
if the machine is left unattended.
before inspecting or working on the ma-
chine
after contact with foreign objects
if the machine begins to vibrate strangely
Always ensure that the ventilation open-
ings are kept free of foreign objects.
Always maintain your balance to stand
securely on slopes. Walk, don't run.
Warning! Do not touch moving danger-
ous parts before the machine has been
switched off and the moving dangerous
parts have come to a complete standstill.
A tingling feeling or numbness in the
hands is sign of excessive vibration.
Limit the operating time, take sufficiently
long work breaks, distribute the work
between several people or wear anti-
vibration gloves when using the tool for
extended periods.