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Protect the hoses against kinking, constriction,
solvents and sharp edges. Keep hoses away
from heat, oil and rotating parts.
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Ensure that the hose clamps are always tight-
ened firmly. Loose or damaged hose clamps
can allow air to escape in an uncontrolled
manner.
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Replace a damaged hose immediately. A de-
fective supply line can cause a compressed-air
hose to thrash about and cause personal injury.
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If the power cable of this tool is damaged, it
must be replaced by the manufacturer or its cus-
tomer service or by a similarly qualified person
in order to avoid hazards.
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Do not use the tool if you are tired or under the
influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
A moment of inattention when operating the
tool can result in serious personal injury.
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Do not breathe in the exhaust air directly. Avoid
getting exhaust air in your eyes. The exhaust air
from the compressed-air tool can contain water,
oil, metal particles or dirt from the compressor.
This can cause damage to health.
WARNING!
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BE CAREFUL WHEN PUTTING DOWN THE
TOOL! Always put the tool down in such a
way that it does not lie on the trigger. Under
certain circumstances, this might cause an
accidental activation of the tool, which in turn
might lead to hazards.
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Only suitable accessories may be used.
You can purchase these from the manufacturer.
Accessories other than original equipment can
cause hazards.
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Use only filtered and regulated compressed
air. Dust, caustic fumes and/or moisture can
damage the motor of a compressed-air tool.
PDBS 1800 A1
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The hose must be designed for a pressure of at
least 6.8 bar or 125 psi, corresponding to at
least 150% of the maximum pressure generated
in the system.
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The tool and the supply hose must be fitted
with a hose coupling that allows the pressure of
the coupling hose to be dispersed completely
during disconnection.
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DANGER! Avoid contact with an energised line!
This tool is not insulated against electric shock.
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
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Under certain circumstances, high working
pressures can cause kickback to occur. This
can cause hazards due to the continuous
loading.
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If you are inexperienced with the tool, seek
training in how to use it safely.
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
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RISK OF PUNCTURE WOUNDS! Do not
treat an injection wound as a simple cut.
A high-pressure jet can inject toxins into the
body and cause serious injuries. In the event
of an injection into the skin, seek medical
assistance immediately.
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The compressed-air tool must not be modified in
any way without the manufacturer's approval.
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Use the compressed-air tool only with the speci-
fied pressure (6.8 bar).
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The compressed-air tool must always be discon-
nected from the air supply after use and for as
long as it is not in use.
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The compressed-air tool must not be used if it is
not airtight or if it requires repair.
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Never connect the compressed-air tool with a
compressed-air hose that exceeds a pressure
of 6.8 bar.
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