Defective electric connection lines
Often, insulation damages occur on electrical connec-
tion lines.
Causes are:
• Drag marks if connection lines are led through win-
dow or door clearances.
• Kinks due to improper attachment or routing of the
connection line.
• Cuts caused by running over the connection line.
• Insulation damages caused by pulling the connec-
tion line out of the wall socket.
• Fissures caused by the ageing of the insulation.
Such defective electric connection lines must not be
used and are hazardous due to the insulation damag-
es.
Regularly check the electrical connection lines for
damages. Please make sure that the connection lines
are disconnected from the mains supply during the
check.
Electrical connection lines must comply with the rele-
vant VDE and DIN regulations. Only use connection
lines labelled with H05VV-F.
The labelling of the connection cable with the type
specification is required.
AC motor
• The mains voltage must be 220 - 240 V~
• Extension cables up to 25 m long must have a
cross-section of 1.5 mm
Connections and repairs of electrical equipment may
only be carried out by an electrician.
Please provide the following information in the
event of any enquiries:
• Type of current for the motor
• Motor data - type plate
• Machine data - type plate
14. Disposal and recycling
The equipment is supplied in packaging to
prevent it from being damaged in transit.
The raw materials in this packaging can be
reused or recycled. The equipment and its
accessories are made of various types of
material, such as metal and plastic. Defec-
tive components must be disposed of as
special waste. Ask your dealer or your local council.
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Old devices must not be disposed of with house-
hold waste!
This symbol indicates that this product must
not be disposed of together with domestic
waste in compliance with the Directive
(2012/19/EU) pertaining to waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE). This product
must be disposed of at a designated collection point.
This can occur, for example, by handing it in at an au-
thorised collecting point for the recycling of waste elec-
trical and electronic equipment. Improper handling of
waste equipment may have negative consequences for
the environment and human health due to potentially
hazardous substances that are often contained in elec-
trical and electronic equipment. By properly disposing
of this product, you are also contributing to the effective
use of natural resources. You can obtain information on
collection points for waste equipment from your munic-
ipal administration, public waste disposal authority, an
authorised body for the disposal of waste electrical and
electronic equipment or your waste disposal company.
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