Translation of the original instructions / Cattle and horse clipper
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5.3
Storage
Store clipper and accessories on the following conditions:
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Do not store outdoor.
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Store dry and dust-free.
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Protect against solar irradiation.
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Avoid mechanical shocks.
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Storage temperature: 0 until 40°C
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When storing longer than 3 months, check periodically the general condition of all parts.
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When not using the clipper, store it in the case making sure it is well cleaned, lubricated and
that the clipping elements are not spring loaded (risk of corrosion).
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Operation
6.1
Requirements at the place of use
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Observe the manual (see chapter 3 Technical data).
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Power outlets in the outer area must be equipped with a residual current circuit breaker (FI).
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The work place must have adequate lighting.
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The electrical socket must be easily accessible so that the device can be quickly discon-
nected from the mains.
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The location of installation must be out of reach of children.
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The charger power cord must not be taut or kinked.
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Make sure there is adequate ventilation.
6.2
Setting up the charging station
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2
3
Fig. 3
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Position the charger (1) on a fixed, level, dry and clean
surface.
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Connect the power supply unit (2) to the charger.
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Plug the power supply unit into the power socket.
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The continuous green light on the lower LED (3) signals
that the power supply unit is correctly plugged into the
power socket and the charger is supplied with power.
The charger is ready to operate (see also chapter 6.5).
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