Cattle clipper Xperience
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2.3 Dangers that can be caused by the device
2.3.1 Danger from electrical current
DANGER
Mortal danger from electrical current!
Mortal danger can result from contact with current-carrying conductors or components!
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Always disconnect the power cable of the clipper from the mains by pulling the plug,
not the cord.
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Before every use, check the clipper for externally visible damage. Do not operate a
damaged clipper.
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Only ever insert the electrical plug of the clipper into an undamaged socket.
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Never wrap the power cable around the clipper and keep it away from hot surfaces
and objects.
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Only permit repairs to the clipper to be made by authorised dealers or the factory
customer service department; this applies especially to the replacement of a damaged
power cord.
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Before plugging the clipper in, compare the electrical connection data (voltage and
frequency) on the nameplate with that of your electric mains. These data must be
identical so that no damage occurs to the device. When in doubt, ask your specialised
electrical dealer.
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Do not, under any circumstances, open the housing of the clipper.
If voltage-bearing connectors are disturbed or the electrical and mechanical
construction is modified, there is risk of electric shock.
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Keep moisture away from the clipper. It can lead to short circuits. If you suspect that
moisture has penetrated the device, do not switch it on again and take it to a repair
shop.
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Never clip wet animals.
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Only clean the clipper when dry, using a brush or the enclosed cleaning brush.
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Never submerge the clipper in water or other liquids.
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Always switch the clipper off before working on it. Pull the plug from the socket to
prevent the device from being switched on inadvertently.