Fieldmann FDV 1002-A User Manual
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FDV 1002-A
Operating instructions
Do not place the product near heaters, open fi res or other appliances or equipment that are sourcesof heat.
Do not spray the product with water or any other liquid. Do not pour water or any other liquids into the
appliance. Do not submerge the appliance in water or any other liquid.
Never leave the appliance switched on without supervision.
Do not touch machine parts until they have come to a complete stop.
Allow the motor to cool down before storing the machine in a closed room.
Under no circumstances should you repair or alter the product yourself. Entrust all repairs and adjustments of
this product to an authorised service centre or the vendor. Tampering with the appliance during the warranty
period may void the warranty.
The manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused by incorrect use of this product or its accessories.
Such damages include food spoilage, injuries, burns, scalding, fi re, etc.
Electrical safety
ATTENTION: Read all the safety warnings and all instructions. If you fail to follow the provided warnings and
instructions an injury caused by electrical shock could occur as well as fi re or serious injuries.
NOTE: Keep these warnings and instructions for future use. The term "electric power tool" in all warnings
relates to your tool powered from the mains (it has a power cord installed) or cordless tools (without a
power cord).
The charger of the cordless device can be connected to any power plug, preventing discharge, that is
installed according to norms in force.
The plug must be powered at 230V ~50Hz.
Disconnect the charger if you will not be using it for a long time, if you are changing the tool or performing
maintenance on the tool.
The power plug on the tool's charger cord must correspond to the power socket. Never modify the power plug
in any way. Do not use any power plug adapters for tools protected by grounding. Unmodifi ed power plugs
and corresponding power sockets reduce the risk of injury by electrical shock.
Do not touch grounded surfaces such as pipes, heaters, electrical stoves and refrigerators when working
with the machine. When your body is grounded the risk of injury by electrical shock is increased.
Do not expose the electrical tool to rain or a moist environment. The entry of water into the electrical tool
increases the risk of injury by electrical shock.
Handle the power cord with care. Never use the power cord to carry or move the tool and do not pull on it
when you want to disconnect the tool from the power grid. Prevent the tool coming into contact with greasy,
hot and sharp items or moving parts. A damaged or tangled up power cord increases the risk of injury by
electrical shock.
When working with electric power tools in a moist environment, the power circuit must have current
protection installed (RSD - Residual Current Device). The use of a residual current device reduces the risk of
injury by electrical shock.