Safety, Operation and Maintenance Manual for Cleanfix Scrubby; Version 1.0
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
FAILURE TO FOLLOW PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO
THE OPERATOR AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO MACHINE, WHICH CAN VOID WARRANTY.
TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE AND WHEN USING THIS SCRUBBER.
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This
is
NOT a toy. Close attention is necessary
when used around or near children.
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Use only as described in this safety/operations
manual. Use only manufacturer’s
recommended attachments and accessories.
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Do not use this scrubber with damaged cable.
If the scrubber is not working as it should,
because it has been dropped, damaged, left
outdoors or dropped into water, contact
authorized service center or factory.
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Do not handle the plug of the scrubber with
wet hands.
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Store scrubber indoors in a dry area. Do not
expose to freezing temperatures.
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Do not put any objects into openings. Do not
use with any opening blocked; keep free of
dust, lint, hair and anything that may reduce air
flow.
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Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all parts
of body away from openings and moving parts.
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Any manner of working that represents a safety
hazard must be refrained from.
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Do not use where anesthetics or oxygen is
used.
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Replace damaged or worn parts immediately
with genuine original equipment parts to
maintain safety and to protect your limited
warranty.
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Do not pressure-wash the scrubber, as it may
cause a short circuit, damage to components
and/or operator injury.
CLEANING CHEMICALS AND HAZARDOUS DUST/LIQUID
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Attention must be paid to the manufacturer’s safety instructions when using cleaning and care
chemicals. Wear safety glasses and clothing if necessary.
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The danger of using easily flammable, toxic, health-damaging, caustic or irritating substances is
expressly pointed out.
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Do not use the scrubber for surfaces that can release dust and liquids that are hazardous to health.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERY-OPERATED MACHINES
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Observe the safety and accident prevention
regulations pertaining to the handling and
installation of batteries.
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Observe the operating and handling
instructions of the battery manufacturer.
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Before charging, check the battery cable
and the charger cable and replace them if
necessary.
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Smoking
is
strictly prohibited when
charging batteries.
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Avoid open flames, flying sparks and
glowing objects.
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Fire prevention equipment must be easy to
access.
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Drinking and eating is prohibited in rooms
where charging takes place.
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Wash hands thoroughly immediately after
working on the batteries.
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Risk of short ciruit or fire! Do not place
metal objects on the batteries.
To Avoid Electric Shock, Do Not Expose to Rain. Store Indoors.
WARNING