Connection
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The mains voltage must correspond to the voltage stated on the type plate of the tin
opener.
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Pull the mains lead on the rear out of the cable compartment (3).
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Connect the device to a correctly installed 230 V, 50 Hz shockproof socket.
Before Initial Use
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Clean the tin opener (see "Cleaning and Care").
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When the tin opener is switched on a clicking noise may be heard. This noise does not
affect the function of the tin opener.
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Tins weighing more than approximately 1000 g have to be guided by hand during the
cutting operation.
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Tins that have a damaged edge may have to be placed on the tin opener more than once.
•
Tins that are soldered or should normally be opened with a key have to be opened on
the bottom if a suitable edge is present.
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It is possible that during initial operation of the tin opener it only functions perfectly after
the cutting lever has been operated a few times (due to the protective grease).
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Lift the cutting lever (4) with your right hand.
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Now place the tin which is to be opened on the side of the cutting mechanism with your
left hand so that the lower side of the cutting edge is located on the toothed transport
wheel (7).
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Press the cutting lever (4) downwards until the cutting blade (6) touches the surface of
the tin lid. Bring the magnet (5) into position by pressing down over the lid of the tin.
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Overview of the Components
1 Knife, scissor sharpener
2 Housing
3 Cable compartment/Connection cable with mains plug
4 Cutting lever
5 Adhesive magnet
6 Cutting blade
7 Transport wheel
8 Pushbutton
Initial Operation
Operation
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