When working with the machine, always hold it firmly with both hands
and provide for a secure stance. The power tool is guided more secure
with both hands.
Never use the machine with a damaged cable. Do not touch the
damaged cable and pull the mains plug when the cable is damaged
while working. Damaged cables increase the risk of an electric shock.
For further safety instructions, please refer to the enclosure!
Before starting the machine check the correspondence between voltage and
frequency according to the data mentioned on the identification plate. Voltage
differences from + 6 % and – 10 % are allowed. The angle grinder is made in
protection class II. Only use extension cables with a sufficient cross-section. A
cross-section which is too small could cause a considerable drop in
performance and an overheating of machine and cable.
Recommended minimum cross sections and maximum cable lengths
Mains voltage
110V
230V
The tool is equipped with a start-up speed limiter to prevent that swift automatic
circuit breakers are unintentionally triggered.
AUXILIARY HANDLE
Normally auxiliary handle (A) is screwed on top of the machine. However, it can
be mounted in another position depending on the work situation. (see Fig. 1).
Switching on and off
Always check the position of ON/OFF switch. The power tool must be
connected to the power supply socket only when this switch is in OFF position.
The angle grinder is secured against unintentional switching on.
Switching on:
First push forward the auxiliary button (B) positioned at the bottom (C) of the
main handle, then press ON/OFF switch.
For continuous operation switch can be locked. In this case while holding
switch, press button (B) and then release switch(C).
Switching off:
Release switch; in case the switch is locked, first press and then release
the switch(B).
In case of mains drop-out (or temporary drop-out for time t > 0.5 s), when
the ON/ OFF switch is in ON position, the machine should not operate
Electrical Connection
Cross section in sq. mm
1.5
-
50 m
2.5
40 m
80 m
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