3 General safety warnings for the tool
WARNING:
▪ Read all the safety warnings and all the instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may lead to
an electric shock, a fire and/or a serious injury.
▪ Keep all the warnings and instructions to be able to refer to them later.
• In the warnings, the word "tool" refers to your battery-operated power tool.
3.1 Working zone safety
▪ KEEP THE WORKING ZONE CLEAN
AND WELL LIT.
▪ DO NOT OPERATE ELECTRIC TOOLS
IN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
(FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS, GAS OR DUST).
▪ KEEP CHILDREN AND ANY PEOPLE
PRESENT AWAY FROM THE WORKING
ZONE.
3.2 Electrical safety
▪ DO NOT EXPOSE THE TOOLS TO
RAIN OR DAMP CONDITIONS.
• DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE
BATTERY.
KEEP THE BATTERY AWAY FROM
HEAT, LUBRICANT, SHARP EDGES OR
MOVING PARTS.
3.3 Safety
▪ STAY ALERT, WATCH WHAT YOU
ARE DOING AND USE COMMON
SENSE.
DO NOT USE A TOOL WHEN YOU ARE
TIRED OR ARE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, ALCOHOL OR
MEDICATION.
▪ USE SAFETY EQUIPMENT. ALWAYS
WEAR SAFETY GLASSES.
▪ AVOID ANY UNPLANNED START-UP.
▪ DO NOT RUSH. KEEP A SUITABLE
POSITION AND BALANCE AT ALL
TIMES.
▪ DRESS SUITABLY. DO NOT WEAR
BULKY CLOTHING OR JEWELLERY.
KEEP HAIR, CLOTHES AND GLOVES
AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS.
▪ PREVENT THE MACHINE FROM
BEING USED BY CHILDREN OR
UNTRAINED PEOPLE.
• ALWAYS USE A TOOL SUITED TO
THE TASK AT HAND.
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Poorly lit or untidy zones are sources of accidents.
Electric tools create sparks which may cause dust or smoke to catch
fire.
Distractions may cause you to lose control of the tool.
Water entering the tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
A damaged battery increases the risk of electric shock.
Failure to pay attention even for a moment when using the tool may
cause serious injury.
Safety equipment such as dust masks, non-slip safety shoes,
helmets or acoustic protection used for the appropriate conditions
will reduce all risk of injury.
Do not carry the tool with one finger on the trigger when it is
running, as this may cause accidents.
This will enable better control over the tool in unexpected situations.
Bulky clothing, jewellery or long hair may be caught up in moving
parts.
Using the machine without appropriate training may cause serious
physical harm.
Do not use tools for purposes not complying with their intended use.
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