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FDB

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2009

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1-E

Do not overload power tools. The power tool will function better and more safely if it operates
at speeds for which it was designed. Use correct tools that are designated for the given 
activity. The correct tool works better and more safely. 
Do not use power tools that cannot be turned on safely and cannot be turned on and off
with a control switch. Using this type of tool is dangerous. Faulty switches must be repaired at 
a certified service centre.
Disconnect the tool from the power supply before you start setting, changing accessories or
maintenance. This measure will prevent the risk of accidental start-up.
Store unused power tools so that they are out of the reach of children and unauthorized
persons. Power tools in the hands of inexperienced users can be dangerous. Store power 
tools in a dry and safe place.
Keep power tools in good condition. Regularly check the setting of moving parts and their
movability. Check if the protective cover or other parts that can limit the safe functioning of the 
power tool are not damaged. If the tool is damaged, ensure its proper repair before the next 
use. Many injuries are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained and sharpened tools make work
easier, limit the risk of injury and work with them is much more easily controlled. Using other 
accessories than those listed in the instruction manual can cause damage to the tool and 
can cause injury.
Use power tools, accessories, work tools, etc. in accordance with these instructions and in a
way that is described for the specific power tool and with regard to the given working 
conditions and the type of job. Using tools for other purposes than those intended can lead to 
dangerous situations. 

 

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General safety instructions

Summary of Contents for FDBP 200901-E

Page 1: ...FDBP 200901 E...

Page 2: ...3 A...

Page 3: ...eep the Instruction Manual in a safe place for future reference CONTENTS SYMBOLS 5 MACHINE DESCRIPTION AND ITEMS DELIVERED 6 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10 USE AND OPERAT...

Page 4: ...SYMBOLS Double insulated Read the Instruction Manual attentively prior to use The product complies with the applicable standards and regulations Use eyes protective equipment Use ears protectiove equi...

Page 5: ...ructions for reasons of protection against injury caused by electric current injury of persons and risk of starting fires The term power tools used in the instructions below refers to power tools that...

Page 6: ...Never wash power tools with running water and never submerse them into water Do not use the power cord for any other purpose than originally intended Never carry or pull the power tools by the power...

Page 7: ...k only in places that you can reach safely Never overestimate your own strength Do not use power tools if you are tired Dress appropriately Use working clothes Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery...

Page 8: ...power tools in a dry and safe place Keep power tools in good condition Regularly check the setting of moving parts and their movability Check if the protective cover or other parts that can limit the...

Page 9: ...ons can lead to injury by electrical current fire and or serious injury Accessories not specifically designed and recommended by the tool s manufacturer may not be used The mere fact that an accessory...

Page 10: ...e tool have to the cleaned regularly The motor ventilator brags dust into the casing and excessive accumulation of metallic dust can cause an electric hazard Work with electromechanical tool in the vi...

Page 11: ...D OPERATION This angle grinder is intended for household or hobby use only The manufacturer and importer do not recommend using this tool in extreme conditions and under high load Any other additional...

Page 12: ...eways motion of the belt If needed turn the Belt Tracking Adjuster 7 clockwise to move the belt left or anti clockwise to move the belt right until the belt runs true Disconnect the sander from power...

Page 13: ...the sander to reach its full operating speed 3 Keeping a secure hold of the machine lower the sander onto thework surface To avoid unnecessary damage to the work surface keep the movement direction o...

Page 14: ...termittent failure or visible sparking A spare pair of brushes is supplied with this tool To replace the brushes remove the Brush Access Plugs 7 from both sides of the machine The worn brushes can the...

Page 15: ...90 4 dB A LwA sound power level 101 4 dB A Vibration level ah D1 1 89 ms 2 K 1 5 ms 2 Instructions Manual language version only Amendments to text and technical parameters are reserved Changes in the...

Page 16: ...lectrical defect to the product 1 1 Connect to power supply 1 2 Check by a specialist electrician 1 3 Check by a specialist electrician 2 Product does not reach full power 2 1 Extension cord is not su...

Page 17: ...uy an equivalent new product By dutiful disposal of this product you can preserve precious natural resources and you help prevent any potential adverse effects on the environment and human health whic...

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