Changing The Cutting Tools; Storage; Guarantee; Disposal - ATIKA GSC 3,6 Notice Originale

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• Clean the cutting device on a regular basis using a brush or a
cloth.
Never clean the knives with water
Oil the cutting tools regularly. Never use any grease!
Use for instance environmentally acceptable spray oil.
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Risk of injury to the fingers and hands when carrying
out work on the cutting tool.
The cutting tools are subject to heavy wearing. Immediately
exchange cutting tools when the faultless function is not
guaranteed.
If you have used the product with assembled telescopic
handle press the unlocking knob (21) and pull the telescopic
handle out of its holder (16).
Loosen the clamping screw (15) and remove the wheel
set.
Lift the locking tab (a)
in arrow direction
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Remove the cutting tool.
Clean the gear unit and lubricate the gear wheels if
required (acid-free grease such as petroleum jelly).
Place the cover. The catching tabs must be aligned with
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marks.
Slide the cover (10) until it engages with a click.
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Store unused equipment with fitted cutting tool cover in a dry,
locked place out of the reach of children.
Before a longer storage observe the following in order to
prolongate the service life of the machine and to guarantee a
smooth running operation:
thoroughly clean the machine.
Lubricate the gear wheels using acid-free grease (petro-
leum jelly).
Oil all moving parts (knives) with environmentally com-
patible oil.
Never use any grease.
Push the guard on the cutting tool.
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Please observe the enclosed terms of guarantee.
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Risk of corrosion!
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and slide away the cover (10)
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Give devices, accessories and packaging to an ecofriendly
recycling.
For EU countries only.
Electrical devices do not go into the domestic
rubbish.
Give devices, accessories and packaging to an
ecofriendly recycling. According to the European
Directive 2002/96/EC on electrical and electronic
scrap, electrical devices that are no longer service-
able must be separately collected and brought to a
facility for an environmentally compatible recycling.
Lithium ion batteries do not fall under domestic
rubbish.
According to the European Directive 2006/66/EC on
batteries and rechargeable accumulators, defective
batteries/accumulators must be recycled. Bring
batteries/accumulators, which are no longer usable,
to local collecting points or dealers.
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Fully run down the lithium ion battery before removing.
1. Turn on the product and allow it to operate until it is sta-
tionary.
2. Remove the screws and the housing cover.
3. Disconnect the battery from its connectors and remove it.
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The lithium ion battery has passed the test procedures accord-
ing to the guideline "Transport of dangerous goods"
ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev.3 Part III, 38.3
The battery is safe against internal excess pressure, extreme
temperatures and short circuits or external forces.
The lithium ion content of the rechargeable battery (either as
separate part or integrated in the device) is below the required
limit and thus does not fall under national or international dan-
gerous goods regulations. However, when transporting multiple
batteries, dangerous goods regulations may be relevant and
special safety requirements must be met, e.g. identification of
the packaging.
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