suitable electrical sockets reduce the risk of an electric shock.
Avoid touching grounded or shorted to ground surfaces such
as piping, radiators, radiators and refrigerators. If parts that are
grounded or shorted to ground are touched, the risk of electric
shock increases.
Do not expose electric devices to rain or humid conditions. If
water enters the power tool, the risk of an electric shock
increases.
Do not tighten the connection cables. Never use the
connection cable to carry, pull electrical equipment or pull the
plug out of the socket. Keep the connection cable away from
heat sources, oils, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or
entangled connection cables increase the risk of an electric
shock.
Before starting the work, check the power cord before starting
the work. Do not operate if the power cord or extension cord is
abraded, cut or otherwise damaged. If the power cord is
damaged during use, switch off the device and unplug it from
the socket.
If the power tool is used outdoors, the connection cables
should be extended with waterproof extension cords designed
to operate outdoors. Using such an extension cord reduces the
risk of an electric shock. The cross-section area of the extension
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cord conductors should be at least 1.5 mm when the length of
the cable is less than 20 m, and if the length of the cable is
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between 20 and 50 m, the minimum cross-section is 2.5 mm .
A residual current protection device (RCD) must be used as
protection against shock from the supply voltage. Using the
RCD reduces the risk of electric shock. The equipment should
be supplied through an RCD with a rated current not exceeding
30 mA.
Human safety
Do not start working with a chainsaw if you feel tired or are
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