The customer's mains connection as well
as the extension cable used must also
comply with these regulations.
Important information
In the event of an overloading the mo-
tor will switch itself off. After a cool-down
period (time varies) the motor can be
switched back on again.
Damaged electrical connection cable
The insulation on electrical connection
cables is often damaged.
This may have the following causes:
• Passage points, where connection ca-
bles are passed through windows or
doors.
• Kinks where the connection cable has
been improperly fastened or routed.
• Places where the connection cables
have been cut due to being driven over.
• Insulation damage due to being ripped
out of the wall outlet.
• Cracks due to the insulation ageing.
Such damaged electrical connection ca-
bles must not be used and are life-threat-
ening due to the insulation damage.
Check the electrical connection cables
for damage regularly. Make sure that the
connection cable does not hang on the
power network during the inspection.
Electrical connection cables must comply
with the applicable VDE and DIN provi-
sions. Only use connection cables with
the marking „H05VV-F".
The printing of the type designation on
the connection cable is mandatory.
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AC motor
• The mains voltage must be 230 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
12. Disposal and recycling
The equipment is supplied in packaging to
preven 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. De-
fective components must be disposed of
as special waste. Ask your dealer or your
local council.
Old devices must not be disposed of
with household 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 electri-
cal and electronic equipment (WEEE).
This product must be disposed of at a
designated collection point. This can oc-
cur, for example, by handing it in at an
authorised collecting point for the recy-
cling of waste electrical and electronic
equipment. Improper handling of waste
equipment may have negative conse-
quences for the environment and human
health due to potentially hazardous sub-
stances that are often contained in elec-
trical and electronic equipment. By prop-
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