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Quality for Professionals
It may NOT
seem inconvenient and unnecessary to read and
observe the operating instructions. It is not enough
to hear and see from others that an implement is
good, and then to buy it and believe that everything
takes care of itself. The person concerned would then
not only cause damage to himself, but also make the
mistake of assuming that the cause of any problems
is due to the implement, instead of himself. To ensure
success, one has to go into the spirit of things, and
instruct oneself about the purpose of all equipment
on the implement and gain experience with its
handling. Only then can one be satisfied both with the
implement and oneself. These operating instructions
aim to achieve this.
Leipzig-Plagwitz 1872