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Translation of the original instructions / Cattle and horse clipper
1.3 Stipulated usage
The equipment is exclusively designed and conceived for the here descri-
bed use and intention.
This equipment is to be used exclusively to clip cattle and horses. The de-
vice is intended for commercial use.
The compliance of all indications in this manual is part of the intended use.
Any other use is not allowed.
The device may only be operated with the power supply unit provided.
WARNING!
Expressly prohibited are:
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Using the machine on persons.
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Clipping other animals, in particular dangerous animals such as beasts
of prey.
1.4 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
CAUTION!
DANGER OF INJURY THROUGH INCORRECT OR MISSING
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT!
Personal protective equipment is required when working, in order to
minimise the possibility of endangering health.
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Always wear the protective equipment required for the current task when
performing work.
Antislip shoes. For protection against slipping on slippery under-
ground.
Protective goggles to protect eyes from flying parts.
Close-fitting protective clothing with low resistance to tearing,
with tight sleeves and no protruding parts. This is primarily to
prevent injury if they become caught between moving parts of
the machine.
Do not wear rings, chains or other jewellery.
Wear work gloves to protect against injury.
The acoustic emission while operating the device is typically
65 dB(A). We recommend that you always wear ear protection
when working with the device.
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