1. Safety regulations
1.1 General information
These safety regulations contain fundamental information, which must be observed during installation,
operation and maintenance. All persons working on and with the clipper must read the operating instruc-
tions. The operating instructions must be permanently available at the machine usage site.
1.2 Fundamental safety instructions
Observe the legal regulations on regular examinations.
Also observe the industrial safety regulations.
1.2.1 Power supply
Only insert the plug into correctly installed sockets. Defective electrical installations can cause an electric
shock or a short-circuit. Sockets should be equipped with an earth leakage circuit breaker (FI). Observe your
local pertinent regulations. Only carry out maintenance and cleaning tasks after pulling the plug. Never
leave the machine unsupervised when plugged in. Clipping animals is only permissible, if children are kept
away from the clipping location. Do not store your machine in reach of children!
1.2.2 Maintenance and service obligation
Never use a damaged machine for clipping. Only allow authorised technical personnel to repair the housing
or defective electrical cable.
1.2.3 Radiation
The clipper examination complies with the fundamental protection requirements according to the harmo-
nised European standards of the EEC Directive.
EU Directive: 83/336/EEC of 03/05/1989.
1.2.4 Remaining risks
Please notify us of operational dangers and risks, which do not occur when directly trimming the animals.
This also applies to endangering technical defects.
1.3 User requirements
Observe and comply with the instructions in this manual to ensure safe use of
the clipper.
• The user has read and understood the operating instructions or an expert has explained
the operation and pointed out the risks.
• The user is experienced in clipping animals. Children and frail persons (without supervision) should not
use the clipper.
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