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1 Safety Tips
1.1 General Safety Tips
Before operating tool make sure to carefully read and
observe this operating instruction.
Generally, the operator of the equipment and/or machinery is responsible for
the equipment’s perfect condition and operation, while observing all necessary
safety regulations. The equipment and/or machinery has been constructed in
accordance with the newest level of technology while recognizing all
necessary safety-related requirements. Nevertheless, while operating the
equipment and/or machinery there is a risk of bodily harm to the operator as
well as damage to equipment and/or machinery and other property.
Operate the equipment and/or machinery only if equipment/machinery
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Is used for the task it was designed for
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is in perfect working condition and safe to use.
It is important to observe the technical data of the equipment, especially in
regards to the environmental temperatures. The designated area of use for this
equipment is clearly described in chapter
Designated Equipment Use
and
those requirements have to be observed as well. Prerequisite for the safe
conduct and the uninterrupted operation of the equipment, is the knowledge of
the basic safety tips and the safety regulations. Additionally, all current
regulations for a safe operational area, for accident-prevention guidelines of
electrical and mechanical installations, as well as noise suppression demands
must be observed. During any maintenance or repair work, a clean work
surface is recommended. Also, it is not recommended to either eat or smoke
during repair or maintenance. Arbitrary changes made to the equipment, which
alters its designated use, voids the warranty and cancels the manufacturers
liability.
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The tool is not insulated to protect against an electrical power surge.
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It is not recommended to use this tool in explosive hazardous
environments, unless it was specifically designed for such a use.
The operating instruction booklet, especially the safety symbols and safety tips
attached to the equipment or included in the documentation, must be observed
at all times by all persons getting into contact with the equipment.
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