5. Service
a) Have your power tool serviced by a qualified
repair person using only identical replace-
ment parts. This will ensure that the safety of
the power tool is maintained.
Appliance-specific safety instructions
for grinders
WARNING!
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Dusts from materials such as leaded paint,
some types of wood and metal can be
harmful to your health.
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Contact with or inhalation of these dusts can
represent a health hazard for the person
operating the appliance and other people
in the vicinity.
■
Wear safety goggles and a protective dust
mask!
Residual risks:
Even if you operate this power tool properly, there
will still be residual risks. The following risks can
occur in the context of the design and construction
of this power tool:
a) Lung damage, if no suitable breathing protec-
tion is worn.
b) Hearing damage, if no suitable hearing pro-
tection is worn.
c)
Damage to health caused by vibrations if the
appliance is used for extended periods or is
not properly used and maintained.
PMFW 310 C2
WARNING!
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The power tool creates an electromagnetic
field during operation. This field can, in certain
circumstances, impair active or passive medical
implants. To reduce the risk of fatal injuries,
we recommend that people with medical im-
plants consult their doctor and the manufac-
turer of the medical implant before operating
this machine.
Working procedures
Working principle:
The oscillating drive causes the application tool to
move back and forth at speeds of up to 21000
times a minute. This allows for precision work even
in confined spaces.
Sawing/cutting:
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Use only undamaged saw blades that are in
perfect working order. Bent, blunt or otherwise
damaged saw blades may break.
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When sawing lightweight construction materials,
follow the statutory regulations and all recom-
mendations from the material manufacturers.
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Only soft materials such as wood, plasterboard
or similar should be processed using the plunge
saw process.
Sanding:
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To prolong the service life of the sanding sheets,
ensure that you apply even pressure.
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