an
extended
period.
z
Maintain
or
replace
safety
and
instructions
labels
as
necessary.
z
Children
should
be
supervised
to
ensure
that
they
do
not
play
with
the
appliance.
z
This
appliance
is
not
intended
for
use
by
persons
(including
children)
when
reduced
physical,
sensory
or
mental
capabilities,
or
lack
of
experience
and
knowledge,
unless
they
have
been
given
supervision
or
instruction
concerning
use
of
the
appliance
by
a
person
responsible
for
their
safety.
z
Caution!
Blades
do
not
stop
immediately
after
switching
off.
z
Keep
the
mains
cable
free
from
the
tines
or
blades.
Tines
or
blades
may
damage
the
cables
and
cause
contact
with
live
parts.
z
Danger!
Keep
hands
and
feet
away
from
the
cutting
equipment!
ELECTRICAL
SAFETY
z
Design
of
the
connection
cable
according
to
IEC
60245
(H
07RN
‐
F)
with
a
core
cross
‐
profile
section
of
at
least:
-
1.5
mm
2
for
cable
lengths
up
to
25m
-
2.5
mm
2
for
cable
lengths
over
25m
z
Long
and
thin
connection
lines
result
in
a
potential
drop.
The
motor
does
not
reach
any
longer
its
maximal
power;
the
function
of
the
device
is
reduced.
z
Plugs
and
coupler
outlets
on
connection
cables
must
be
made
of
rubber,
non
‐
rigid
PVC
or
other
thermoplastic
material
of
same
mechanical
stability
or
be
covered
with
this
material.
z
The
connector
of
the
connection
cable
must
be
splash
‐
proof.
z
When
running
the
connection
line
observe
that
it
does
not
interfere,
is
not
squeezed,
bended
and
the
plug
connection
does
not
get
wet.
z
Wind
off
completely
the
cable
when
using
a
cable
drum.
z
Do
not
drive
the
device
across
the
extension
cable.
Make
sure
that
it
is
behind
you
in
a
secure
position.
Place
the
cable
on
a
path
or
area
that
has
already
been
thatched.
z
Do
not
use
the
cable
for
purposes
for
which
it
is
not
meant.
Protect
the
cable
against
heat,
oil
and
sharp
edges.
Do
not
use
the
cable
to
pull
the
plug
from
the
socket.
z
Protect
yourself
against
electric
shocks.
Avoid
touching
earthed
parts
with
your
body
(e.g.
pipes,
heating
apparatus,
cookers,
fridges
etc.).
z
Do
never
connect
a
damaged
cable
to
the
mains.
Do
not
touch
a
damaged
cable
before
it
is
disconnected
from
the
mains.
A
damaged
cable
may
cause
contact
with
live
parts.
z
Do
not
use
any
defective
connection
cables.
z
When
working
outdoors,
only
use
extension
cables
especially
approved
and
appropriately
labeled
for
outdoor
use.
z
Do
not
set
up
any
provisional
electrical
connections.
z
Never
bypass
protective
devices
or
deactivate
them.
z
Only
hook
up
the
machine
by
means
of
a
fault
‐
current
circuit
breaker
(30
mA).
z
The
electrical
connection
or
repairs
to
electrical
parts
of
the
machine
must
be
carried
out
by
a
certified
electrician
or
one
of
our
customer
service
points.
Local
regulations
‐
especially
regarding
protective
measures
‐
must
be
observed.
z
Damaged
mains
must
be
replaced
by
the
manufacturer
or
one
of
their
service
workshops
or
a
similar
qualified
person
to
prevent
dangers.
z
Repairs
to
other
parts
of
the
machine
must
be
carried
out
by
the
manufacturer
or
one
of
his
customer
service
points.
z
Use
only
original
spare
parts,
accessories
and
special
accessory
parts.
Accidents
can
arise
for
the
user
through
the
use
of
other
spare
parts.
The
manufacturer
is
not
liable
for
any
damage
or
injury
resulting
from
such
action.