3.3.2 Clipping blade
Danger from moving components!
The moving clipping blade and its sharp edges can cause injuries.
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Proceed with caution when working.
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Avoid any contact with the moving clipping blades.
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Do not touch the area around the clipping blade while it is still plugged into a power
source, even when the equipment is turned off. For work on the clipping blade/clipping
head, always disconnect the electrical power first.
Danger of burns!
Insufficient oiling of the clipping head leads to warming. This may agitate the animals.
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When clipping, oil the clipping blades and clipping head through the lubrication ope-
ning provided for this purpose at least every 15 minutes so that the blades do not run
dry.
3.3.1 Batteries
Risk of injury if the batteries are not used correctly!
Rechargeable batteries must be handled with special care.
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Only use original batteries.
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Do not throw the batteries into fire or expose them to high temperatures. Risk of
explosion.
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Only use undamaged batteries.
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Do not expose the batteries and charger to direct sunlight or humidity.
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Never short circuit the batteries. Overheating caused by short-circuiting can cause the
battery to set on fire.
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Never open the batteries. Leaking liquid caused by incorrect use can cause skin irri-
tation. Avoid contact with the liquid. Rinse off any liquid immediately. If the liquid gets
into your eyes, rinse your eyes out immediately for 10 minutes with water and consult
a doctor without delay.
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