The power tool is double insulated, which means that
all external metal parts are insulated from the
electrical components. Therefore, in accordance with the
standard, no grounding is required. However, the double
insulation does not replace normal safety precautions,
which must be respected when operating the power tool.
Do not expose the power tool to rain or operate it in wet or
damp conditions. The presence of water in a power tool
increases the risk of damage and the risk of electric shock
to the user.
Hold the power tool by insulated surfaces only, it prevents
an electric shock if the tool comes into contact with
concealed wiring during use.
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environments, such as in the presence of flammable
liquids, gases, or dust. Power tools create sparks that can
ignite liquids, gases, or dust.
Individuals who have not read the instruction manual and
are not familiarized with how to operate the power tool must
not use it.
To ensure that you work with the power tool safely, you
should consider a few precautions and procedures before
start-up:
▪ Inspect the power tool before each use. Check if the
attached accessories are fitted correctly and in good
condition. If damaged or worn out excessively, replace
the accessories;
▪ In normal operation, the power tool produces vibrations.
Check if all fixing bolts are properly tightened. Regular
servicing is important to ensure the safety and
performance of the power tool;
▪ After assembling the accessories and before using the
power tool, you must run a test at maximum no-load
speed for some time. Check for moving parts
misalignment or any other condition that may affect the
power tool's operation. Check if all rotating parts run
smoothly, without abnormal noises;
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▪ Check if the safety devices are in perfect condition and
function properly. Never use the power tool if the safety
devices are missing, inhibited, damaged or worn out;
▪ If the ON/OFF switch is damaged or does not enable you
to control the operation of the power tool, it must be
repaired or replaced to prevent its unintentional start.
Make all adjustments and work necessary for the correct
assembly of the power tool, if you have any questions or
difficulties, contact your official dealer.
Keep third parties away from the power tool's area of
operation. Never work while animals or people,
especially children, are in the danger zone.
Keep the work area clean, organized and well lit (250 to 300
lux), to decrease the risk of accidents.
Always wear personal protective equipment and clothing.
Wearing a visor or goggles, dust mask, hearing protection,
anti-slip safety footwear, long-sleeved clothing, gloves, and
helmet properly reduces the risk of injury.
Clothing worn during operation must be adequate, tight,
and closed, for example, a work boiler suit. Do not wear
loose clothing or jewellery. Keep hair, clothing, and gloves
away from moving parts.
The massive load of vibrations produced by the power
tool may damage nervous and circulatory systems,
especially in people who have circulatory problems. Inform
your doctor if any symptoms caused by the vibrations arise.
Among these symptoms, which occur mainly on the fingers,
hand, and wrists, are also included loss of sensation, pain,
muscle weakness, skin discoloration or tingling sensation.
While operating the power tool, plan rest breaks and avoid
running it for extended periods of time. The permanent
vibrations are very harmful.
Control and safety devices installed on the power tool may
not be removed or inhibited.