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pair of pliers/wire cutters. Remove the ex-
posed batteries. Take the batteries and
the device separately to suitable disposal.
The nickel-metal hydride bat-
teries used for this device
may not be treated as house-
hold waste. The batteries
must be disposed of proper-
ly. Contact battery distribu-
tors or local waste disposal
points for this.
The symbol showing a wheel-
ie bin crossed through indi-
cates that the product requires
separate refuse collection in
the European Union. This ap-
plies to the product and all ac-
cessories marked with this
symbol. Products identified with this symbol
may not be discarded with normal house-
hold waste, but must be taken to a collection
point for recycling electric and electronic ap-
pliances. Recycling helps to reduce the con-
sumption of raw materials and protect the
environment.
Packaging
When disposing of the packaging, make
sure you comply with the environmental reg-
ulations applicable in your country.
11. Troubleshooting
If your device fails to function as required,
please try this checklist first. Perhaps there is
only a minor problem, and you can solve it
yourself.
DANGER! Risk of electric
shock!
NiMH
Do not attempt to repair the device
yourself under any circumstances.
Fault
No function
The device
cannot be
switched on
Cutting per-
formance is
deteriorating
Batteries can-
not be
charged or
the battery
performance
is very low
Possible causes/Action
• Has the device been
connected to the power
supply?
• Inspect the connections.
• Are the batteries empty?
• Are the batteries empty?
• Did you press the re-
lease button|7 when
switching the device on?
• Shaving foils|1 and cut-
ter blocks|13 cleaned
and oiled?
• The batteries have
reached the end of their
service life. The batteries
must be removed and the
device must be disposed
of (see chapter "Disposal"
on page 10).
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