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Dress appropriately. Never use this machine barefoot
or with sandals. Use this machine with good close-
toed shoes and long trousers.
Keep all parts of body away from the blade or any
other moving parts when the machine is running.
Before starting the machine, make sure that the blade
is not in contact with any object. A moment of neglect
during the operation of the machine may cause your
clothes or body parts to be cut by the machine.
Always hold the machine with your right hand on the
rear handle and your left hand on the front handle.
Be extremely cautious when cutting. Thinner objects
might be projected towards you, and might put you off
balance.
If you are an inexperienced user we recommend that
you practice using the machine on flat surfaces.
If the machine vibrates oddly, stop the engine, inspect
the machine and repair it. If you can’t solve the
problem, take your machine to your technical service
provider.
Before leaving the machine unattended, shut it off and
wait for the cutter to stop and disconnect from the
network.
When transporting the machine, hold it carefully by
the handle, making sure that the machine is switched
off and at a safe distance from the parts of your body.
Handling the machine appropriately will reduce the
likelihood of accidental contact with the cutting tool.
Store tools out of children’s reach.
2.2.1 CLOTHING AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Dress appropriately. Do not wear loose clothing or
jewelry.
Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving
parts. Loose clothing, jewelry or long hair can be
caught in parts when the machine is in motion.
Never use this machine barefoot or with sandals. Use
this machine with close-toed shoes and long pants.
When you use this machine wear: safety goggles or a
protective visor.
We recommend that you use long pants in order to
reduce the risk of bodily harm.
The use of appropriate clothing and extra safety
equipment will reduce the risk of personal injury.
Always have the following with you:
• Tools.
• Safety strips
• A mobile phone (to use in case of emergency).
2.2.2. VIBRATIONS
Prolonged use of this machine exposes the user
to vibrations that can cause the disease known as
“white fingers” (Raynaud phenomenon). This disease
weakens tactile abilities and capacity of temperature
regulation, causing numbness in the fingers and a
burning sensation. This disease can affect the nerves
and circulation and even necrosis in the hands.
A high level of vibration and long periods of exposure
are factors that contribute to the white finger disease.
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