f) Specific safety instructions for multi-purpose tools
• Always hold the multi-purpose tool by the insulated handles. The insertion tool could come into contact
with hidden power lines or the mains cable and energise the metal parts of the appliance. Danger of
electric shock!
• Keep body parts away from the insertion tool during operation.
• Never touch the rotating insertion tool. Risk of injury! The insertion tool continues to run for a short period
after being switched off.
• Never reach under or behind the workpiece while working. Your hands could get into the running insertion
tool protruding from the workpiece and cause injury.
• Wait until the motor has come to a complete standstill before placing the multi-purpose tool on a surface.
• Fix the workpiece in place with suitable means. Never hold the workpiece in your hands or resting on
your legs.
• Working with materials that contain asbestos, lead paints and certain types of wood or metal may gener-
ate dust that is dangerous to your health. Contact with and inhalation of this dust is dangerous to the
operator and nearby persons. You must therefore wear safety goggles and a dust mask and ensure
appropriate dust extraction.
• Use the multi-purpose tool only for its intended purpose. If moisture enters an electrical appliance, it
increases the risk of short circuits and electrical shock.
g) Residual risks
This appliance complies with technical regulations and relevant safety regulations. However, the follow-
ing may still occur during use:
- Danger to the life and limbs of the user or other people.
- Damage to the device.
- Damage to other material assets.
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