Connect the dust extractor!
If connections for dust extraction and collecting
devices are available, make sure that these are
connected and in use.
Do not use the cable for purposes it is not
intended for!
Do not pull the mains plug out of the socket by
the cable. Protect the cable against heat, oil and
sharp edges.
Secure the work piece!
Use the clamping devices or a vice to hold the
work piece. It is thereby more reliably held than
by hand.
Avoid abnormal body positions!
Ensure safe standing and keep your balance at
all times.
Service your tools with greatest care!
Keep your tools sharp and clean, in order to work
safer and better.
Follow the maintenance instructions and the
notes about tool change.
Check the cable regularly and let it be renewed
upon damage by a professional technician.
Check the extension cable regularly and let it be
renewed if it is damaged.
Keep handles dry and free of oil and grease.
Do not leave tool spanners inserted!
Always make sure that spanners and adjustment
tools have been removed before switching on.
Pull the plug out of the socket:
if the tool is not in use, before maintenance and
when changing the tools, e. g. saw blade, drill,
milling cutter.
Avoid unintended starting!
Make sure the switch is in off position when
inserting the plug into the socket.
Outdoor use of extension cable.
Only use approved and specially marked
extension cables for outdoor use.
Be alert!
Be aware of what you do. Approach your work in
a reasonable way. Do not use the tool if you are
tired.
Check the tool for possible damages!
Before further use of the tool, all safety features
or slightly damaged parts must be thoroughly
inspected for their correct function as intended.
Check whether movable parts work correctly and
are neither jammed nor damaged. All parts must
be correctly assembled and meet all
prerequisites for trouble free operation of the tool.
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Damaged safety features and parts must be
properly repaired or replaced by an approved
workshop if not specified otherwise in the
operating instructions.
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Have damaged switches replaced in a
service workshop.
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Do not use tools, on which the switch can no
longer be switched on and off.
WARNING!
The use of other attachment tools and
accessories can cause risk of injury!
Let your tool be repaired by a skilled electrician!
This tool corresponds with the applicable safety
regulations. Repairs must only be carried out by
a skilled electrician and by using original spare
parts, as otherwise accidents can not be ruled
out.
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