Heiniger Xperience/D User manual

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Ausgabe/Index: Xperience/D 06-12
Viehschermaschine Betriebsanleitung D
Cattle clipper Instruction manual GB
Tondeuse pour bétail Mode d'emploi F
Tosatrice Istruzioni per l’uso I
Esquiladora para ganado Manual de instrucciones E
Vee-scheermachine Bedieningshandleiding NL
Kreaturklipper Driftsvejledning DK
Klippmaskin för stora djur Bruksanvisning S
Klippemaskin for bufe Instruksjonshåndbok N
Trimmeri naudoille ja hevosille Käyttöohjeet FIN
Máquina de tosquiar para gado Manual de instruções P
Κουρευτική μηχανή για ζώα Οδηγίες χρήσης GR

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Contents
1 General....................................................................................................................... 20
1.1 Warranty provisions................................................................................................. 20
1.2 Customer service..................................................................................................... 20
1.3 Limitation of liability ................................................................................................. 20
1.4 Copyright ................................................................................................................. 20
1.5 Symbols used.......................................................................................................... 21
1.6 Intended use............................................................................................................ 21
2 Safety ......................................................................................................................... 22
2.1 General.................................................................................................................... 22
2.2 Personnel requirements .......................................................................................... 22
2.3 Dangers that can be caused by the device ............................................................. 23
2.4 Personal protective equipment (PPE) ..................................................................... 24
3 Specifications............................................................................................................ 25
4 Design and function ................................................................................................. 26
4.1 Design ..................................................................................................................... 26
4.2 Functional description.............................................................................................. 26
5 Transport, packaging and storage .......................................................................... 27
5.1 Box contents............................................................................................................ 27
5.2 Packaging................................................................................................................ 27
5.3 Storage.................................................................................................................... 27
6 Operation................................................................................................................... 28
6.1 Requirements at the place of use............................................................................ 28
6.2 Adjusting the clipping pressure................................................................................ 28
6.3 Switching the clipper on and off............................................................................... 29
6.4 Using the clipper...................................................................................................... 29
6.5 Replacing the clipping blades.................................................................................. 29
6.6 Lubrication............................................................................................................... 31
6.7 Cleaning .................................................................................................................. 32
7 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................ 33
7.1 Safety information.................................................................................................... 33
7.2 Causes of malfunctions and their rectification......................................................... 33
8 Spare parts ................................................................................................................ 34
9 Disposal..................................................................................................................... 35

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1 General
These instructions make it possible for you to use this device safely and efficiently. Read
these instructions carefully before beginning to use the device.
A basic prerequisite for working safely is respecting all stated safety instructions and
handling instructions in these operating instructions.
Retain these instructions permanently. If you pass on the device to a third party, also give
them these instructions.
1.1 Warranty provisions
Warranty provisions may be found in the manufacturer's General Terms and Conditions.
1.2 Customer service
Our customer service department and our authorised service centres are available for
technical information.
In addition, our employees are always interested in new information and feedback resulting
from usage that could be valuable in improving our products.
1.3 Limitation of liability
All statements and tips in these operating instructions were assembled by taking into
consideration applicable standards and regulations, the latest technology and insights
gained from our many years of experience.
The manufacturer takes no responsibility for damage resulting from:
• Ignoring the operating instructions.
• Non-intended uses of the device.
• Use by untrained personnel.
• Technical alterations.
• Use of non-original spare parts.
The actual goods delivered can deviate from the explanations and images presented here
in the case of special versions, the utilisation of additional ordering options or as a result of
the latest technical upgrades.
1.4 Copyright
This document is copyright-protected. Any reproduction or copying, in whole or in part, as
well as the reproduction of images, even when changed, can only be carried out with the
written agreement of the manufacturer.

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1.5 Symbols used
DANGER
A warning at this danger level designates an imminently dangerous situation.
If the dangerous situation is not avoided, it will lead to death or serious injury.
►To avoid the danger, follow the instructions shown.
CAUTION
A warning at this danger level designates a possibly dangerous situation.
If the dangerous situation is not avoided, it can lead to injury.
►To avoid the danger, follow the instructions shown.
NOTICE
A warning at this danger level designates possible property damage.
If the dangerous situation is not avoided, it can lead to property damage.
►To avoid the danger, follow the instructions shown.
NOTE
►Thisadvicedesignatesadditionalinformationthatsimpliesoperationofthedevice.
1.6 Intended use
This device is to be used exclusively to clip cattle and horses.
Any other use or use extending beyond the above is considered unauthorised.
CAUTION
Danger from unauthorised use!
Danger can result from unauthorised and/or other kind of use.
►Use the device only as intended.
►Limit yourself to the procedures described in these operating instructions.
Claims of any nature for damage resulting from unauthorised use will not be recognised.
Such use is entirely at the own risk of the operator.

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CAUTION
Danger resulting from misuse!
In particular, the following applications of the device are prohibited:
►Use of the device on humans.
►Clipping of other types of animals, especially dangerous animals such as predators.
2 Safety
2.1 General
DANGER
Danger from not respecting the safety instructions!
Ignoring the operating instructions and safety precautions presented in these operating
instructions will lead to serious injury as well as damage to the device and people.
►The warnings and instructions in these operating instructions must be observed.
Observe the following safety instructions:
• Do not leave the clipper unattended as long as the plug is plugged in.
• Store the clipper out of reach of children.
2.2 Personnel requirements
• This clipper may only be operated by persons who one can expect to carry out their work
responsibly. Persons whose ability to react is undermined by, for example, drugs, alcohol
or medication should not be allowed to use the device.
• The operator must be experienced in dealing with the animals to be clipped.
• Children are strictly prohibited from operating the device.
Unauthorised persons
CAUTION
Danger for and from unauthorised persons!
Unauthorised persons who do not meet the requirements described here will not be able
to recognise dangers in the work area.
►Prohibit access by unauthorised persons to the location where the clipping is being
performed.
►If in doubt, approach the persons and instruct them to leave the work area.
►Stop your work until unauthorised persons have left the work area.

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2.3 Dangers that can be caused by the device
2.3.1 Danger from electrical current
DANGER
Mortal danger from electrical current!
Mortal danger can result from contact with current-carrying conductors or components!
►Always disconnect the power cable of the clipper from the mains by pulling the plug,
not the cord.
►Before every use, check the clipper for externally visible damage. Do not operate a
damaged clipper.
►Only ever insert the electrical plug of the clipper into an undamaged socket.
►Never wrap the power cable around the clipper and keep it away from hot surfaces
and objects.
►Only permit repairs to the clipper to be made by authorised dealers or the factory
customer service department; this applies especially to the replacement of a damaged
power cord.
►Before plugging the clipper in, compare the electrical connection data (voltage and
frequency) on the nameplate with that of your electric mains. These data must be
identical so that no damage occurs to the device. When in doubt, ask your specialised
electrical dealer.
►Do not, under any circumstances, open the housing of the clipper.
If voltage-bearing connectors are disturbed or the electrical and mechanical
constructionismodied,thereisriskofelectricshock.
►Keep moisture away from the clipper. It can lead to short circuits. If you suspect that
moisture has penetrated the device, do not switch it on again and take it to a repair
shop.
►Never clip wet animals.
►Only clean the clipper when dry, using a brush or the enclosed cleaning brush.
►Never submerge the clipper in water or other liquids.
►Always switch the clipper off before working on it. Pull the plug from the socket to
prevent the device from being switched on inadvertently.

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2.3.2 Animals
CAUTION
Danger of injury by animals!
The noise of the device can disturb animals. A kick, an attack or the body weight of the
animal can lead to injuries.
►Only persons who have experience with the animals to be clipped are permitted to clip
the animals.
►Securetheanimalsufcientlyandcalmitbeforestartingwork.
►Proceed with caution when working.
►Call in a second person if necessary.
2.3.3 Clipping blade
CAUTION
Danger from moving components!
The moving clipping blade and its sharp edges can cause injuries.
►Proceed with caution when working.
►Avoid any contact with the moving clipping blades.
►Do not touch the area around the clipping blade while it is still plugged into a power
source, even when the device is turned off. For work on the clipping blade/clipping
head,alwaysdisconnecttheelectricalpowerrst.
CAUTION
Danger of burns!
Insufcientoilingoftheclippingheadleadstowarming.Thismayagitatetheanimals.
►When clipping, oil the clipping blades and clipping head through the lubrication
opening provided for this purpose at least every 15 minutes so that the blades do not
run dry.
2.4 Personal protective equipment (PPE)
CAUTION
Danger of injury through incorrect or missing protective equipment!
Personal protective equipment is required when working, in order to minimise the
possibility of endangering health.
►Always wear the protective equipment required for the current task when performing
work.

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Slip-resistant shoes to protect against slipping on slippery surfaces.
Protective goggles to protect eyes from flying parts.
Close-fitting protective clothing with low tensile strength, tight sleeves and no
protruding parts. The main purpose of this is to protect against clothing being
caught by moving device parts.
Do not wear rings, necklaces or other jewellery.
Work gloves to protect against injury.
The acoustic emission while operating the device is typically 70 dB(A). We
recommend that you always wear ear protection when working with the
device.
3 Specications
Handle Ø 54 mm
Length 301 mm
Weight (without cable) 1.24 kg
Voltage
See nameplate on the device
Maximum current
Frequency
Power drawn
Speed
Noise emission 70 dB
Ambient temperature range 0 - 40 °C
Maximum relative humidity 10 - 90%
We reserve the right to make technical changes and improvements without notice.

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4 Design and function
4.1 Design
4
5
6
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3
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4.2 Functional description
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1
Fig. 2
The clipper is used for clipping cattle and horses.
Two comb-like blades serve as cutting tools. The
lower blade (2), which is closest to the animal’s
skin, is fixed and attached to the housing. The
upper blade (3) moves back and forth against the
lower blade. The upper blade is set in motion with
the help of a swivelling lever. The clipping pressure
between the blades is adjusted via the adjustable
head (1).
Fig. 1
1 Clipping blade
2 Clipping head
3 Lubrication opening
4 Clipping pressure adjustment
5 Motor unit
6 ON/OFF switch
7 Airlter
8 Cable

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5 Transport, packaging and storage
5.1 Box contents
1 clipper
1 pair of clipping blades
1 special screwdriver
1 bottle of special lubricating oil
1 cleaning brush
1 case for transport and storage
1 operating instructions
NOTE
►Check to ensure the completeness of the contents and that there is no damage.
Please report incomplete package contents or any apparent damage immediately to
your supplier/dealer.
5.2 Packaging
Only environmentally friendly materials are used for packaging.
The return of the packaging saves raw materials and reduces the volume
of waste. Dispose of packaging materials that are no longer needed in
accordance with locally applicable regulations.
5.3 Storage
Store the clipper and its accessories under the following conditions:
• Do not store out of doors.
• Store in a dry and dust-free area.
• Protect from direct sunlight.
• Avoid mechanical shock and vibration.
• Storage temperature: 0 to 40 °C.
• Relative humidity: max. 90%.
• If stored for longer than three months, check the general condition of all parts regularly.
• When not using the clipper, store it in the case making sure it is well cleaned, lubricated
and that the clipping elements are not spring loaded (risk of corrosion).

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6 Operation
6.1 Requirements at the place of use
• Observe the operating instructions (see chapter Specifications).
• Outdoor electrical sockets must be fitted with a residual current device (RCD).
• The work place must have adequate lighting.
• The electrical socket must be easily accessible so that the device can be quickly
disconnected from the mains.
• The cable must not be taut or kinked.
• Make sure there is adequate ventilation.
6.2 Adjusting the clipping pressure
Fig. 3
Set the clipping pressure as follows before you start
clipping:
Turn the adjusting knob in the direction of the
arrow until you feel resistance.
Turn the knob another 1/4 turn in the direction
of the arrow.
If the clipping quality deteriorates, increase the
clipping pressure by turning the adjusting knob
another 1/4 turn in the direction of the arrow.
If this does not produce the desired result, the
blades must be replaced or sharpened.
NOTE
►If the clipping pressure is too low, hair can gather between the clipping blades. This
results in a poor clipping quality. In this case, clean the clipping blades as described in
chapter 6.7.

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6.3 Switching the clipper on and off.
Fig. 4
To switch the clipper on, slide the ON/OFF
switch to the position I.
To switch the clipper off, slide the ON/OFF
switch to the position 0(see Fig. 4).
6.4 Using the clipper
Approach the animal from the front.
Secure the animal to be clipped and calm it down.
Plug the power plug into the socket.
Switch the clipper on while you are in the visual range of the animal.
Observe the animal's behaviour while clipping.
Switchtheclipperoffafteryouhavenishedclippingandpulltheplugfromthesocket.
6.5 Replacing the clipping blades
Fig. 5
Switch the clipper off by sliding the switch to
the position "0".
Pull the plug from the socket.
Turn the adjusting knob in the direction of the
arrow until the resistance decreases.
Place the clipper with the comb plate screws
facingupontoaatsurface.

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Fig. 6
Loosen the comb plate screws and remove the
clipping blade.
Fig. 7
NOTE
►Make sure the clipping blades are
positioned correctly when installing the
new or sharpened blades.
Fig. 8
Place the new upper blade onto the guiding tips
of the swivelling lever.
Apply a few drops of oil on the polished
surfaces of the upper blade.

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1.5 - 2 mm
Fig. 9
Install the new lower blade. Align it so that the
polished surface of the lower blade protrudes
approx. 1.5 - 2 mm beyond the tips of the upper
blade.
Tighten the comb plate screws.
NOTE
►Work only with sharp clipping blades and replace dull blades and blades with missing
teeth. Proper sharpening of clipping blades is only possible by an expert using
specialised equipment. When faced with the need to sharpen the blades, contact your
service centre.
6.6 Lubrication
Fig. 10
To obtain a well-clipped animal and to increase the
life of the device including the clipping head, it is
necessary to apply a thin coat of oil between the
upper and lower blades. All other moving parts of
the clipping head must also be lubricated.
Apply some drops of oil onto the clipping blades
and into the lubrication opening.
NOTICE
Possible damage to the clipper!
Insufcientoilingoftheclippingheadwillleadtowarmingandwillshortenthelifeofthe
clipper and its blades.
►Oil the clipping blades adequately during the clipping session, at least once every 15
minutes, so that they do not run dry.
►UseonlythespecialoilsuppliedoraparafnoilmeetingtheISOVG15specication.

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NOTE
►The supplied oil is free of poisonous substances and will not cause irritations on either
skin or mucous membranes. After 21 days, it will have degraded to about 20% (CEL-
L-33-T-82).
• Oil the blades before, during and after every use.
• Oil the blades at the latest when the blades leave streaks or slow down.
• Apply several drops of oil on the front and on the sides of the clipping blades (see Fig.
10).
• Wipe excess oil off with a soft, dry cloth.
• Lubricating sprays do not contain enough oil for good lubrication, but are suitable for
cooling the clipping blades.
• Immediately replace damaged or notched blades in order to avoid injuries.
6.7 Cleaning
Housing of the clipper
Clean the housing of the clipper with a dry cloth.
Clipping blade and clipping head
Clean the clipping blade and the clipping head with the brush provided.
Lubricate the clipping blades as described in chapter 6.6.
Air filter
Fig. 11
Removetheairlterfromtheclipper.
Cleantheairlterwithadrybrushora
nailbrush. Make sure no foreign objects get into
the device while cleaning it.
Slidetheairlterbackontheclipper.
NOTICE
Possible damage to the clipper!
Operatingtheclipperwithouttheairltercandamagetheclipper.
►Onlyusetheclipperwithaproperlyttedairlter.

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7 Troubleshooting
7.1 Safety information
DANGER
Mortal danger from electrical current!
Mortal danger can result from contact with current-carrying conductors or components!
►Pull the plug from the socket before you start troubleshooting.
►Repairs to electrical devices must only be carried out by the factory service
department or specialists who have been trained by the manufacturer.
7.2 Causes of malfunctions and their rectification
Malfunction Possible cause Corrective measure
Upper blades moving
too little.
Leaf springs have broken. Notify customer service.
Square end of eccentric
shaft or eccentric shaft worn
(insufficient lubrication).
Upper blade does not
move.
Defective gear. Notify customer service.
Adjusting knob is
jammed.
Thread is dirty or rusty. Notify customer service.
Pressure spring is jammed.
Leaf springs in the
head mount are too
loose.
Comb plate screws are loose. Tighten the comb plate screws.
Play between
swivelling lever and
leaf spring.
Leaf springs and/or cylinder
head screws are worn.
Notify customer service.
Swivelling lever is
difficult to move up
and down.
Centring sleeve lost. Notify customer service.
Motor not running. Burnt smell emanating from
the motor housing; motor
burnt.
Notify customer service.
Motor and/or electronics
defective.
Notify customer service.
Motor runs very slowly. Clipping blades not lubricated
adequately.
Lubricate the clipping blades.
Motor and/or electronics
defective.
Notify customer service.

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Malfunction Possible cause Corrective measure
Clipper is cutting
poorly or not at all.
Cutting blades are dull. Notify customer service.
Clipping blades are not
properly sharpened.
Clipping blades are not
lubricated.
Lubricate the clipping blades
every 15 minutes.
Clipping pressure too low. Increase the clipping pressure
by turning the adjusting knob as
described in chapter 6.2.
Leaf springs have broken. Notify customer service.
The animal’s hair is too wet. Only clip dry hair.
Hairs are stuck between upper
and lower blade.
Remove the clipping blades;
clean, lubricate and install them
again; set the clipping pressure.
Clipping head has too much
play.
Notify customer service.
Clipping blades are not
properly aligned.
Align the clipping blades
correctly, see Fig. 9.
Motor unit heats up. Air filter clogged. Clean or replace the air filter.
Clipping pressure too high. Reduce the clipping pressure.
Defective bearing. Notify customer service.
8 Spare parts
See spare parts list at the end of these operating instructions.
CAUTION
Incorrect or defective spare parts can lead to damage, malfunction and complete
failure and can jeopardise safety.
►Use only original spare parts from the manufacturer. Obtain spare parts from an
authorised dealer or directly from the manufacturer.
NOTE
►If non-approved parts are used, all warranty, service, compensation and liability
claims against the manufacturer or its employees, dealers and representatives will be
forfeited.

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Item
No. Description Quantity
Item
No. Description Quantity
Clipper 32 Upper housing cover 1
1 Cattle clipping head,
complete
1 33 Switch detent 1
2 Adjusting knob, cattle 1 34 Motor, complete 1
3 Spacer bolt 1 35 Front bearing flange 1
4 Adjusting knob spindle 1 36 Stator 1
5 PH screw M5x14 2 37 Ball bearing 8-19-6 2
6 Cattle clipping head housing 1 38 Lock washer 1
7 Pressure spring 1 39 Rotor, complete 1
8 Pressure clamp 1 40
Play compensation disc
626
1
9 Square end of eccentric
shaft
1 41 Rear bearing flange,
complete
1
10 Cylinder screw with shank
M3x6
2 42 Carbon spring, pair 1
11 Leaf spring 2 43 PH screw M4x10 1
12 Swivelling lever 1 44 Impeller 1
13 Comb plate screw Cattle/
horse
2 45 Carbon brush 230 V 1
14 Centring sleeve 2 46 Motor bracket 4
15
Lock washer, size 3.73
1 47 Bottom housing cover 1
16 Lock washer, size 6 1 48 Cable clamps 1
17 Eccentric shaft, cattle 1 49 Antikink sleeve 1
18 Eccentric bearing, complete 1 50 Electronics 1
19 Gear Z22, cattle 1 51 Contact wire 1
30 Air filter 1 52 PT screw KA30x16 11
31 Slide switch 1 53 Cable 1
9 Disposal
NOTICE
Environmental damage if improperly disposed of!
►Special waste handling is required for electrical waste, lubricants and other
tools.Thesecanonlybedisposedofthroughqualiedspecialists!
NOTE
►Dispose of the clipper at a service centre or nearby electrical workshop.

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Änderungen und Verbesserungen im Sinne des technischen Fortschrittes vorbehalten.
We reserve the right to make technical changes and improvements without notice.
Nous nous réservons le droit de procéder à des changements et améliorations techniques
sans avis préalable.
Ci si riserva il diritto di apportare modifiche e migliori utili al progresso tecnico.
Nos reservamos el derecho a realizar modificaciones y mejoras técnicas sin previo aviso.
Wijzigingen en verbeteringen op basis van voortschrijdende technische ontwikkelingen
voorbehouden.
Med forbehold for ændringer og forbedringer i overensstemmelse med det tekniske fremskridt.
Vi förbehåller oss rätten att göra ändringar avseende tekniska förbättringar.
Vi tar forbehold om endringer og utbedringer som følge av teknisk utvikling.
Oikeus muutoksiin ja teknisiin parannuksiin pidätetään.
Sujeito a mudanças e melhoramentos no sentido do progresso técnico.
Διατηρείταιτοδικαίωμααλλαγώνκαιβελτιώσεωνσταπλαίσιατεχνικήςπροόδου.
Dieses Gerät entspricht folgenden
Richtlinien:
2006/95/EG, inkl. Anhänge
2004/108/EG, inkl. Anhänge
93/68/EWG
92/31/EWG
This piece of equipment complies with
directive:
2006/95/EC, incl. amendments
2004/108/EC, incl. amendments
93/68/EEC
92/31/EEC
Cet appareil se conforme aux directives
suivantes:
2006/95/CE et annexes
2004/108/EG et annexes
93/68/CEE
92/31/CEE
Questo apparecchio è conforme alle
seguenti direttive:
2006/95/CE, compr. allegati
2004/108/CE, compr. allegati
93/68/CEE
92/31/CE
Este aparato cumple con las siguientes
directivas:
2006/95/CE, incl. anexos
2004/108/CE, incl. anexos
93/68/CEE
92/31/CEE
Dit apparaat voldoet aan de volgende
richtlijnen:
2006/95/EG, incl. bijlagen
2004/108/EG, incl. bijlagen
93/68/EWG
92/31/EWG
Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med
følgende direktiver:
2006/95/EF, inkl. bilag
2004/108/EF, inkl. bilag
93/68/EØF
92/31/EØF
Apparaten uppfyller följande direktiv:
2006/95/EG, inkl. bilagor
2004/108/EG, inkl. bilagor
93/68/EEG
92/31/EEG
Dette apparatet er godkjent i henhold til
følgende direktiver:
2006/95/EF, inkl. vedlegg
2004/108/EF, inkl. vedlegg
93/68/EU
92/31/EU
Tämä laite on seuraavien direktiivien
mukainen:
2006/95/EY, mukaan lukien liitteet
2004/108/EY, mukaan lukien liitteet
93/68/ETY
92/31/ETY
Este aparelho está em conformidade com
as seguintes diretrizes:
2006/95/CE, incl. anexos
2004/108/CE, incl. anexos
93/68/CEE
92/31/CEE
Αυτήησυσκευήσυμμορφώνεταιμετις
ακόλουθεςοδηγίες:
2006/95/ΕΚ,συμπ.παραρτημάτων
2004/108/ΕΚ,συμπ.παραρτημάτων
93/68/ΕΟΚ
92/31/ΕΟΚ
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