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16<br />

EN<br />

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS<br />

Read all these instructions before operating the power tool. Save these safety instructions.<br />

Working safely with this machine is possible only when the operating and safety information is<br />

read completely and the instructions contained therein are strictly followed.<br />

Before using for the first time, ask for a practical demonstration.<br />

Warning: When using electric tools, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce<br />

the risk of electric shock, personal injury and fire, including the following:<br />

1. Keep work area clean<br />

Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries.<br />

Light metal dust can burn or explode.<br />

Always keep the work place clean since<br />

material mixtures are especially dangerous.<br />

2. Consider work area environment<br />

Do not expose power tools to rain. Do not<br />

use power tools in damp or wet locations.<br />

Keep work area well lit. Do not use power<br />

tools in presence of flammable liquids or<br />

gases.<br />

3. Protect yourself from electric shock<br />

When working with electric power tools,<br />

avoid body contact with earthed parts<br />

(e.g. pipes, radiators, hobs, refrigerators).<br />

If you use electrically conductive coolers<br />

or lubricants or if there are extreme conditions<br />

for use (e.g. a high degree of humidity,<br />

development of metal dust, etc.) when<br />

working with electric power tools, use the<br />

(FI, DI, PRCD) residual current protection<br />

devices at any power outlet point.<br />

4. Keep other people at a distance<br />

Do not let onlookers contact tool or power<br />

lead. All onlookers should be kept away<br />

from work area.<br />

5. Never allow children to use the machine<br />

6. Store idle power tools safely<br />

When not in use keep tools in a dry place,<br />

either locked up or high up, out of reach<br />

of children.<br />

7. Never force a power tool<br />

It will do the job better and safer at the<br />

rate for which it was intended.<br />

8. Use the right power tool for the job<br />

Do not force small power tools to do the<br />

job of a heavy duty tool. Do not use power<br />

tools for purpose not intended. Do not,<br />

for example, use a circular saw for cutting<br />

tree limbs or logs.<br />

9. Dress properly<br />

Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery.<br />

They can be caught in moving parts. Rubber<br />

gloves and non-skid footwear are<br />

recommended when working outdoors.<br />

Wear protective hair covering to contain<br />

long hair.<br />

10. Wear safety goggles and ear protection<br />

11. Wear dust protection mask<br />

The dust generated during work can be<br />

detrimental to health, inflammable or<br />

explosive. Suitable safety measures are<br />

required.<br />

12. Always direct the cable<br />

to the rear away from the machine.<br />

13. Do not abuse lead<br />

Never carry power tool by lead or yank<br />

lead to disconnect tool from receptacle.<br />

Keep the lead away from heat, oil and<br />

sharp edges.<br />

14. If the cable is damaged<br />

or cut through while working, do not<br />

touch the cable and pull the plug out<br />

immediately. Never use the machine if the<br />

cable is damaged.<br />

15. Secure the work piece<br />

Use clamps or a vice to hold work piece. It<br />

is safer than using your hand and it frees<br />

both hands to operate the power tool.<br />

16. Always hold the machine firmly<br />

with both hands when working and<br />

provide for a secure stance.<br />

17. Do not overreach<br />

Keep proper footing and balance at all<br />

times.<br />

18. Always use the auxiliary handle<br />

when operating the machine<br />

19. Place the machine on the nut/screw<br />

only when switched off.

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