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• Dust from materials such as paint that con-
tains lead, some wood types, minerals and
metals may be a health risk as cause allergic
reactions, breathing problems and/or can-
cer. Materials containing asbestos may only be
processed by specialists.
• Use a dust extraction system if possible.
• You should also ensure good ventilation of the
workplace.
• We also recommend wearing a protective mask.
• Observe the regulations that are applicable in
your country with regard to the materials to pro-
cessed.
• Use a dust extraction system if possible. Reg-
ularly blow the ventilation slots clean. When
processing metals, conductive dust may
become deposited into the power tool. This may
influence the protective insulation of the power
tool.
• Only perform plunge cuts in soft materials, for
example, wood, plasterboard.
Safety notes for jig-saws
• Make sure that the foot plate is positioned
securely when sawing. A tilted saw blade may
break or cause kickback.
• When carrying out a plunge cut that is not
performed at right angles, secure the guide
plate of the saw to ensure that it is not able to
slip sideways. A slip to the side may result in
the saw blade becoming jammed and thus
cause kickback.
• Check to make sure that the saw blade is
securely fitted. A loose saw blade may fall out
and injure you.
• When ejecting the saw blade, hold the power
tool in such a way that neither persons or ani-
mals can be injured by the ejected saw blade.
• The contact protection affixed to the housing
prevents accident contact with the saw blade
during operation and may not be removed.
Additional safety notes
• Hold power tool by insulated gripping sur-
faces when performing an operation where
the cutting tool may contact hidden wiring or
its own cord. Contact with a "live" wire will also
make exposed metal parts of the power tool
"live" and shock the operator.
• Prior to starting work, use appropriate tool to
determine whether there are any hidden sup-
ply lines are located on the area you are work-
ing in. If in doubt, ask the relevant supply ser-
vices. Contact with power lines may cause fire
and electrical shock. Damaging a gas pipe may
cause an explosion. Damaging a water pipe
leads to considerable property damage and may
cause electrical shock.
• Wait until the power tool has come to a stand-
still before you put it down. The inserted tool
may otherwise jam and cause a loss of control
over the power tool.
• Secure the work piece. A work piece secured
using clamps or a vice is held more safely than
one held by hand.
• Keep your workplace clean. Mixed contami-
nation by various materials is particularly dan-
gerous. Light metal dust (e.g. aluminium) can
ignite or explode easily.
• Never use the power tool with a damaged
cable. Do not touch a damaged cable and pull
out the power plug immediately. Damaged
cables increase the risk of electric shock.
• Prevent overheating of the device and the
work piece. Excess heat may damage the tool
and the device.
• Shortly after being used, the tool may be very
hot. Allow a hot tool to cool down. Touching
a hot tool may cause burns.
• Never clean a hot tool with flammable liq-
uids. There is a risk of fire and explosion.
• Keep the handles dry and free of grease.
Slippery handles can lead to accidents.
• Always comply with the all applicable domes-
tic and international safety, health, and work-
ing regulations. Inform yourself before you start
work about the regulations that apply at the site
of the device.
• Remember that moving parts may also be
located behind ventilation and venting slots.
• Symbols affixed to your device may not be
removed or covered. Information on the device
that is no longer legible must be replaced imme-
diately.
Before putting the unit into operation, read
and observe the instructions for use.
Dust extraction
Dusts from materials such as lead-containing paint,
some types of wood, minerals and metal may be
harmful to health. Touching of inhaling the dusts can
cause allergic reactions and/or ailments of the res-
piratory tract of the user or persons in the vicinity.
Certain dusts such as oak or beech dust are consid-
ered carcinogenic, particularly in combination with
wood treatment additives (chromate, wood preserv-
atives). Materials containing asbestos may only be
processed by experts.
– Always use a dust extraction facility.
– Make sure the workplace is well ventilated.
– Always wear a dust protection mask.
– Observe the regulations valid in your country for
the materials to be processed.
Risks caused by vibrations
CAUTION! Risk of injury due to vibra-
tions! Vibrations may, in particular for per-
sons with circulation problems, cause dam-
age to blood vessels and/or nerves.
If you notice any of the following symp-
toms, stop working immediately and con-
sult a doctor. Numbness of body parts, loss
of sense of feeling, itching, pins and nee-
dles, pain, changes in skin colour.
The vibration values specified in the technical data
represent the main uses of the device. The actual
existing vibrations during use may deviate from
these as a result of the following factors:
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