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and take the utmost care when
working with a fastening
device. Do not use the fasten-
ing device if you are tired or
under the influence of drugs,
alcohol or medicines. A brief
moment of carelessness when
using the fastening device can
result in serious injuries.
Ensure good bodily posture
during use. Ensure that you are
not likely to overreach or lose
your balance during use. This
will make it easier for you to
control the fastening device in
unexpected situations.
Disconnect the device from
the compressed air supply
before carrying out repair
and servicing or moving the
device. Never allow fresh or
old oil to flow into the floor or
sewer system. This is illegal!
Collect old oil in a suitable
container in order to protect
the environment. Dispose of it
at your local collection point,
petrol station or oil dealer.
z Supplementary safety
instructions for protective
goggles
The protective goggles are
designed for use with the air
stapler and must only be used
in the application area for the
air stapler.
Protective goggles offer
sufficient protection against
particles of up to 6 mm
diameter with a speed of up
to 45 m/s.
Replace the protective
goggles, as soon as there is
damage or scratches on the
viewing panes.
When you replace protective
goggles, make sure that you
use protective goggles with the
same protective properties.
Materials which come into con-
tact with the skin of the wearer
can cause allergic reactions
for sensitive individuals.
The impact of particles on
the protective goggles could
pose a danger for the wearer
through the transfer of impact,
if prescription glasses are
worn under the protective
goggles.
z Explanation of the
markings on the
protective goggles:
GUOTAI: Manufacturer's marking
166:
Number of the EN test
standard for protective
GB/IE/NI/CY/MT
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