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any other liquid.
Connect the product to the power network providing the voltages and frequencies
indicated on the nameplate of the unit, exclusively. The plug of the power cord
must match the power socket. Do not modify the plug. Do not use any power
adapters to adapt the plug to the socket. An unmodifi ed plug, which matches the
socket, reduces the risk of an electric shock.
A product with fi rst class electrical insulation must always be connected to an
outlet equipped with a protective conductor. The mains power supply should be
equipped with a residual current fuse with a tripping current of 30 mA or less.
After each application, unplug the power cord from the power socket. Always
disconnect the device from the power supply, if it is left unattended, and before
putting it away, disassembling, or cleaning.
Do not leave the device unattended when it is connected to the power supply.
Do not overload the power cord. Do not use the power cord to carry the prod-
uct, connect, or disconnect the plug from the power socket. Avoid any contact
between the power cord and heat sources, oil, sharp edges, and moving parts.
Damage to the power cord increases the risk of an electric shock. If the power
cord is damaged (e.g. it is cut, its insulation is melted), immediately unplug it from
the wall socket, and return it to an authorised service facility. It is not allowed to
use the product with a damaged power cord. It is not allowed to have the power
cord repaired. It must be changed for a new one at an authorized service centre.
Disconnect the power cord from the power socket, before installing, removing, or
adjusting any of the product accessories.
Make sure that the selected accessory has been installed correctly, before start-
ing the product.
Do not overload the product. The temperature of the housing must not exceed
60
O
C. Overloading the product will accelerate its wear and tear, lead to its dam-
aging, and increase the risk of an electric shock.
The product must be kept under supervision at all times during operation.
The product is not to be used by children. Keep the product and its power cord
out of the reach of children. It is important to ensure that children do not see the
product as a toy.
Children should not be allowed to clean or maintain the product without the su-
pervision of an adult.
Keep the device out of reach of children if it is powered or is cooling down.
This product cannot be used by people with impaired physical and/or mental abil-
ities, and by people without any experience in or understanding of the operation
of the product, unless they are supervised or instructed in the safe use of the
product, so that they understand the relevant operating risks.
PRODUCT OPERATION
Preparing the tool for operation
Caution! The procedure described in this section must be carried out when the
tool is unplugged from power supply. Make sure that the power cord has been
unplugged from the mains socket. Ensure that the shaft of the tool cools down
completely.
Lift the wire part of the stand so that it rests on the protrusions of the hinge. This
will allow the tool to be placed in a wire recess. Place the tool so that the recess is
between the handle housing and the adapter, while the shaft is directed upwards
(II). The weight of the tool should prevent the stand from closing.
Select one of the adapter for your job. The wire stretched on the frame is used
for cutting where the lowest thickness possible matters most, e.g. when cutting
small parts. The size of the part is limited by the shape formed between the
frame and wire.
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