Safe Work
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Keep your workplace tidy
Disorder may result in accidents
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Take the ambient effects into account
Never use electric tools in rainy weather. Never use the electric tools in moist and wet surroundings. Provide for good lighting. Do
not use the electric tools in the proximity of flammable liquids and gases.
Get protected from electric shock. Avoid any contact of the body with grounded parts, such as pipes,
heating radiators, stoves, and refrigerators.
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Keep away from children. Do not let other persons touch the electric tools or cables. Prevent other people from access to your
workbench.
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Store the electric tools at a safe place.
The tools not in use should be stored at a dry, elevated or closed place outside the reach of children.
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Do not overload your electric tools. Your job will be done better and safer if within the indicated scope of output.
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Use correct electric tools.
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Do not use low power tools for demanding jobs. Do not use any electric tools for purposes, which they do not match. Use the
electric tools only for purposes described in the manual.
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Wear suitable working clothes.
Do not wear lose clothing or jewellery, they could be caught with moving parts. When working outdoors, rubber gloves and
antiskid boots are recommended. If your hair is long, hair protective net should be worn.
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Wear protective goggles .
Wear a dustproof respirator at works generating dust.
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Do not use the cable for other purposes than it is intended for.
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Never carry the tool by cable. Do not use the cable to pull out the plug from the socket. Protect the cable from excessive
temperatures, oil and sharp edges.
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Secure the work piece. Use vice or fixture to clamp the work piece. The job is thus held safer than by hand and in addition, you
have got hands free to operate the tool.
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Avoid any abnormal posture. Stand safety and keep balance
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Take care of your tools. Keep your tools sharp and clean so that your work is good and safe. Observe the maintenance
regulations and instructions for the tool replacement. Check the tool cable regularly and if damaged, have it replaced by an
authorised professional. Check extension cables on a regular basis and replace them when damaged. Keep handgrips dry,
without any oil and grease
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Pull the plug out of the socket. If the electrical tool is out of use, before maintenance or replacement of accessories – blades, bits
etc.
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Do not leave any wrenches in.
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Before turning on, check to see that any wrenches and adjustment tools are removed.
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Prevent unintentional start-up.
Do not carry any electric tools connected to the mains with your finger on the switching push button. Make sure that the switch is
off when the tool is being plugged.
Extension cables used outdoors. When working outdoors, use only the cables authorised for the purpose and marked in an
appropriate way.
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Be attentive.
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Mind what you are doing. Use common sense while working. Do not use the electric tools unless fully concentrated.
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Check the machine regularly for any signs of damage.
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Before using the machine, it is unconditional to check the safety devices. Make sure that all the parts, apparently only slightly
damaged, work properly. Check the working condition of all the moving parts . Primarily, pay attention to any damaged and stuck
parts. Any parts should be installed correctly and meet all the conditions of perfect functioning. Any damaged protective devices
and parts should be repaired or replaced by an authorised professional shop unless otherwise stated in the manual Have any
damaged switches replaced at an authorised servicing centre. Do not use the tools on which switches cannot be put on and off.
CAUTION
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Use only the accessories and attachments shown in the operation manual. Use of other spare parts and accessories may result
in a risk of injury.
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This electric tool meets respective safety regulations. Repairs should be done by professional electrician only using original
spare parts. Proceeding contrary to this provision, the operator might face a risk of accidents.
Emergency Action
Apply the first aid adequate to the injury and get qualified medical assistance as quickly as possible. Protect the injured person from
more accidents and calm him/her down.
For the sake of eventual accident, in accordance with DIN 13164, a workplace has to be fitted with a first-aid kit. It is
essential to replace any used material in the first-aid kit immediately after it has been used. If you seek help, state the
following pieces of information:
1. Accident site
2. Accident type
3. Number of injured persons
4. Injury type(s)
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