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UF02 BAG00225.3 09.22
Reading the instruction
Manual and following it should seem to be incon-
venient and superfluous as it is not
enough to hear from others and to realize that a
machine is good, to buy it and to believe that now
everything should work by itself. The person in
question would not only harm himself but also
make the mistake of blaming the machine for pos-
sible failures instead of himself. In order to ensure
success one should enter the mind of a thing, make
himself familiar with every part of the machine
and get acquainted with how it's handled. Only in
this way could you be satisfied both with the ma-
chine and with yourself. This goal is the purpose o
this instruction manual.
Leipzig-Plagwitz 1872.