account of the working conditions
and the task to be carried out.
Use
of the power tool for purposes for
which it was not intended may result
in a hazardous situation.
•
If you notice anything unusual:
Switch the device off. Separate the
device from the power supply. Have
the device checked by authorised
specialist personnel.
Examples of
unusual behaviour include: Noises,
smells, vibrations etc.
Service
•
Have your power tool serviced by
a qualified repair person using only
original replacement parts.
This will
ensure that the safety of the power
tool is maintained.
Safety requirements with regard to
fire prevention
•
Keep a fire extinguisher at hand.
For wood and paper fires: Powder fire
extinguisher (fire class ABC) or foam
fire extinguisher (fire class AB)
for electrical fires: Carbon dioxide (CO
2
)
fire extinguisher (fire class B)
Special safety requirements for
people with medical implants
Every power tool creates an electro-
magnetic field when used. Under certain
unfavourable circumstances, this may
affect the functionality of medical
implants (e. g. pacemakers).
Before you use the electrical plane:
• Consult your doctor.
• Ask the manufacturer of the implant.
Special safety measures when
working with the electrical plane
•
Plane only with sharp and
undamaged blades.
Planing with
blunt or damaged blades may lead to
uncontrollable vibrations.
•
Do not use blades made from high
speed steel.
•
Only use blades authorised for the
revolutions of the electrical plane.
Unsuitable blades can break and
cause injuries when thrown out.
•
Wait for the full revolutions to be
reached after starting. Only then
bring the electrical plane to the
work piece.
Touching the electrical
plane with the work piece when at
a low starting speed may cause
uncontrollable vibrations.
•
When planing, ensure that the
planing shoe is always completely
placed on the work piece!
When
lifting, the electrical plane may make
uncontrollable movements.
•
When planing, maintain an even
feed motion.
Forcing a higher feed
speed carries a risk of accidents and
leads to early wear of the blades!
•
Empty the shavings collection
bag on time.
An overfilled shavings
collection bag leads to a cooling air
blockage and device damage caused
by overheating.
•
Wait until the blade shaft has come
to a standstill before putting the
power tool down.
An openly rotating
blade shaft may catch on the surface
and result in a loss of control as well
as serious injuries.
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