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The mains cable should be posi-
tioned so nobody can step on
or be hindered by it. There is a
risk of injury.
Repairs are required if the univer-
sal cutter is damaged, liquids or
objects have entered the housing,
it has been exposed to rain or
moisture, or if it is not working
properly or has been dropped.
In the event of smoke, unusual
noises or odours, immediately
unplug the mains cable of the
universal cutter from the socket.
In these cases, discontinue use
of the universal cutter and have
it inspected by an expert.
Only allow qualified personnel
to carry out any repairs.
Never open the housing of the
universal cutter.
Always remove the plug from
the mains power socket before
cleaning the universal cutter.
Never submerge the universal
cutter in water or hold it under
running water to clean it.
Take care when removing and
cleaning the blade. The blade
is very sharp! There is a risk of
injury.
Always disconnect the universal
cutter from the mains when leav-
ing it unattended, before assem-
bly, before disassembly and be-
fore cleaning. There is a risk of
injury.
In the event of a power outage,
the appliance will remain switched
on and resume operating after
the outage.
You must always disconnect the
universal cutter from the mains
before removing the blade
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.
Only use the accessory compo-
nents included to operate the
appliance. There is a risk of in-
jury.
Always ensure that long hair, ties
and items of loose clothing do
not enter the area around the
rotating blade
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of the universal
cutter during operation, where
they may get caught. There is a
risk of injury.
Never reach towards the rotat-
ing blade
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with your hands.
There is a risk of injury.
The blade is very sharp. Never
put your hands near the blade.
After switching off the appliance,
the mechanism will continue to
move for a short time. Wait for
the blade to stop! After cutting,
set the cutting width to „0“.
This appliance must be used
with the slicing carriage
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and scrap holder
8
in position
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