User’s Manual
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S Hand-held Mixer Stirrer
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Residual risk
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Even when the product is used properly, certain residual risks cannot be ruled out.
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Potential risks may be derived from the specific type and construction of the machine as
follows:
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Contact with the rotating chuck (crush injury)
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Reaching into the rotating mixing paddle (cutting injury)
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Hearing impairment, if no hearing protection is used.
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Electric shock when touching to the non-insulated electrical components.
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If the instructions stated in this manual are not observed, other residual risks may arise due
to improper use.
Use
Check before commissioning
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Inspections to be perfomed before commissioning.
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Before each work session or after every 4 hours of operation at most, the following
inspections must be carried out prior to the commissioning of the machine. Detailed
guidelines can be found in the section of “MAINTENANCE”. If any fault is detected, the
HMRW cannot be used until it has been repaired.
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Check the hand-held mixer thoroughly for signs of damage. Make sure that all parts are
present and firmly fixed. Pay special attention to the mixing paddle and check whether it is
properly attached to the output pivot.
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If the mains cord of this machine is damaged, it must be replaced with a special connecting
cable which is available from the manufacturer or its service centre.
Operating instructions
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Before operating or servicing this hand-held mixer, YOU SHOULD READ and UNDERSTAND
the manual thoroughly.
Start-up and use
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Improper use of the machine may cause damage to the unit. Therefore, please observe the
following instructions:
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Use only tools with a diameter as specified before.
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Load the tool properly in such a way that the speed does not drop sharply or that the
machine would not come to a standstill.
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Verify that the information indicated on the nameplate corresponds with the actual
voltage of the power supply. This machine is designed for a mains voltage of 230 V.