WARNING! Read all of the safety warnings and all of
the instructions. Failure to observe all of the warnings and
instructions indicated below could result in electric shock,
fire and/or serious injury.
Save all of the warnings and instructions for future
reference.
1) 1) Safety in the work area
a. Keep the work area clean and well lit. Dark and
disorderly areas lead to accidents.
b. Do not handle electrical tools in explosive
atmospheres, such as in the presence of
flammable liquids, gases or dust. Electric tools
generate sparks that can ignite dust and fumes.
c. Keep children and bystanders away when
handling an electric tool. Distractions can result in
a loss of control.
2) Electrical safety
a. The plug of the electric tool must match the base
of the electrical outlet. Never modify the plug in
any way. Do not use plug adapters with grounded
electric tools. Unmodified plugs and matching
outlets will reduce the risk of electric shock.
b. Avoid contact between the body and grounded
surfaces such as pipes, radiators, electric ranges
and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of
electric shock if your body is grounded.
c. Do not expose electric tools to rain or damp
conditions. Any water that enters the tool will
increase the risk of electric shock.
d. Treat the power cord with care. Do not use the
power cord to carry, lift or unplug the electric
tool. Keep the power cord away from heat, oil,
sharp edges and moving parts. Damaged or
tangled power cords increase the risk of electric
shock.
e. When handling an electric tool outdoors, use
extension cords suitable for outdoor use. Using
extension cords that are suitable for outdoor use
reduces the risk of electric shock.
f. If using the tool in a damp area is unavoidable,
use a power supply that is protected by a residual
current device (RCD). The use of an RCD reduces
the risk of electric shock.
3) Personal Safety
a. Be alert and pay attention to what you are
doing, and use common sense when handling
an electric tool. Do not use electric tools when
you are tired or under the influence of alcohol,
drugs or medication. A moment of distraction while
handling electric tools can result in serious personal
injury.
b. Use personal safety equipment. Always wear eye
protection. Using safety equipment that is suited
to the conditions, such as a dust mask, non-slip
footwear, helmet or hearing protection will reduce
personal harm.
c. Avoid accidental startup. Make sure that the
switch is in the "open" position before plugging
the machine in and/or connecting the battery,
picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying electric
tools with your finger on the switch or plugging in
electric tools that have the switch in the "on" position
leads to accidents.
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d. Remove any spanners or adjustment tools
before starting the electric tool. A spanner or tool
connected to a rotating part of an electric tool can
result in personal injury.
e. Do not overextend. Keep your feet firmly on the
floor and keep your balance at all times. This
gives you better control over the electric tool in
unexpected situations.
f. Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose
clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and
gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothing,
jewellery and long hair can become snagged in
moving parts.
g. If there are devices for connecting suction
and dust collection equipment, make sure they
are connected and used correctly. Using these
devices can reduce the risks related to dust.
Use and care of electric tools.
4)
a. Do not force electric tools. Use electric tools
correctly for their proper application. The proper
electric tool will work better and safer at the speed
for which it was designed.
b. Do not use electric tools if the switch does not
turn to "on" and "off". Electric tools that cannot be
controlled with switches are dangerous and should
be repaired.
c. Unplug the electric tool from the power supply
and/or battery before making any adjustments,
changing accessories or storing the tools. These
preventive safety measures reduce the risk of
accidentally starting the tool.
d. Store electric tools out of reach of children
when not in use and do not allow people who
are not familiarised with the tools or with these
instructions to handle the electric tool. Electric
tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
e. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Cutting tools
that are properly maintained, with sharp cutting
edges, are less likely to become jammed and can be
controlled more easily.
f. Use electric tools, accessories, tool bits, etc.
according to these instructions and taking into
account the working conditions and the work
that is to be done. The use of electric tools for
applications other than those for which they are
designed can result in dangerous situations.
5)
Technical service
a. Have your electric tool checked by a qualified
repair service using only identical spare parts.
This guarantees that the safety of the electric tool
will be maintained.
Additional safety warnings from the manufacturer
1) WARNING! Do not use the machine for uses other than
those for which it was designed.
2) Adequate artificial lighting is required in work areas
when ambient light is insufficient.
3) Recommended operating temperature between 0 and
40°C and between 0.8 and 1.1 bar (maximum humidity
95%).
4) Before starting operations, wear protective gloves,
hearing protectors and protective glasses.
5) When unpacking the machine, and also after each use,
check for dents or deformations and broken parts and
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