General Safety Instructions For Handling Power Tools - Meister EF600M Traduction Du Manuel D'utilisation Original

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Remaining risks:
The operating instructions for this elec-
trical tool contain comprehensive tips
for the safe handling of electrical tools.
However, every electrical tool has a cer-
tain level of remaining risks which can-
not be excluded by the protective mech-
anisms on the device. Always operate
electrical tools with the necessary care.
Remaining risks may be, for
example:
• Touching rotating parts or tools.
• Injury caused by flying tools or tool
parts.
• Risk of fire with insufficient ventilation
of the motor.
• Adverse effects on the hearing
caused by working without ear
defenders.
The ability to work safely is dependant
on the familiarity of the operator when
it comes to handling the given electri-
cal tool. Appropriate knowledge of the
machinery and careful behaviour when
working help to minimise the remaining
risks.
5 – General safety instruc-
tions for handling power
tools
WARNING! Read all safety warn-
ings and all instructions. Failure
to follow the warnings and instructions
may result in electric shock, fire and/or
serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for
future reference.
The term "power tool" in the warnings
refers to your mains operated (corded)
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power tool or battery-operated (cord-
less) power tool.
Working safely
1. Keep your workplace tidy
– Untidiness at the workplace may
result in accidents.
2. Take environmental influences
into consideration
– Do not expose power tools to
rain.
– Never operate power tools in
damp or wet environments.
– Ensure good illumination of the
workplace.
– Do not use power tools in areas
prone to fire or explosion risks.
3. Protect yourself from electric
shocks
– Avoid coming into contact with
grounded elements (e.g. pipes,
radiators, electrical ovens, refrig-
erators)
4. Keep other people away
– Do not allow other people, par-
ticularly children to touch the
power tool or the cable. Keep
them away from your workplace.
5. Store power tools that are not in
use in a safe place
– Power tools that are not in use
should be stored in a dry, elevat-
ed or locked location out of reach
for children.
6. Do not overload your power tools
– They function better and more
safely in the specified perfor-
mance range.
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