•
Do not leave the equipment un-
attended in the workplace.
•
Do not work with equipment
that is damaged, incomplete, or
has been modified without the
authorisation of the manufac-
turer. Do not use the equipment
with damaged safety devices.
This ensures that the equip-
ment remains safe.
•
Do not overload the equipment.
Work only within the speci-
fied power range and do not
change the regulator settings
on the motor. Do not use low-
powered machines for heavy
work. Do not use your equip-
ment for purposes other than
those for which it is designed.
Using the equipment for pur-
poses other than those in-
tended can result in dangerous
situations.
•
Do not use the equipment near
inflammable liquids or gases.
Non-observance will result in a
risk of fire or explosion.
•
Turn off the appliance, unplug it
from the mains and check that
all moving parts are at rest:
- Whenever you leave the ma-
chine,
- Before cleaning the
tion hole or removing block-
ages,
- When the equipment is out of
use,
- Before checking, cleaning or
working on the equipment,
- If the power cable is dam-
aged or frayed,
- If the equipment has hit a
foreign object or if strange
vibrations occur during work.
In this case, check the equip-
ment for damage and have it
repaired if applicable.
Any vibration generally indi-
cates a malfunction.
Maintenance and Storage:
•
Ensure that all nuts, bolts and
screws are tightened firmly and
the equipment is in safe work-
ing condition.
•
Have any necessary repairs
carried out to damaged parts.
•
Do not attempt to repair the
equipment yourself unless you
have been trained to do so.
Any work not specified in these
instructions is to be carried out
only by customer service cen-
tres that we have authorised.
•
Keep the equipment in a dry
location and out of reach of
children.
•
Handle the equipment with
care. Keep tools sharp and
clean, in order to facilitate bet-
ter and safer work. Follow the
maintenance instructions.
•
Maintain or replace any stickers
that have been applied to the
machine. This will ensure that
ejec-
safety information and informa-
tion on the operation of the ma-
chine is always available.
Electrical Safety:
Caution! The following states
how to avoid accidents and
injuries due to electric shock:
•
Ensure that the mains voltage
matches the specifications on
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