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b) 

 avoid touching earthed surfaces such 
as pipes, radiators, ovens and refrig-
erators with any part of your body. 

There is an increased risk of electric shock if 
your body is earthed.

c) 

   

Keep the device away from 
rain or moisture.

 Water entering 

an electrical device increases the

 

 risk of electric shock. 

d) 

   

Do not use the mains lead for 
any purpose for which it was 
not intended, e.g. to carry the 

 

 device, to hang up the device or to pull 
the mains plug out of the mains socket. 
Keep the mains lead away from heat, 
oil, sharp edges or moving parts of the 
device.

 Damaged or tangled mains leads 

increase the risk of electric shock.

e) 

 When working outdoors with an 
electrical power tool always use ex-
tension cables that are also approved 
for use outdoors.

 The use of an extension 

cable suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk 
of electric shock.

f) 

 Use a residual current device (rCD) 
for protection if operating the electri-
cal power tool in a moist environment 
is unavoidable.

 The use of an RCD reduces 

the risk of electric shock.

3.  Personal safety

a) 

 remain alert at all times, watch what 
you are doing and always proceed  
with caution. Do not use the device if 
you are tired or under the influence of 
drugs, alcohol or medication.

 One mo-

ment of carelessness when using the device 
can lead to serious injury.

b) 

 

 Wear personal protective 
equipment and always wear 
safety glasses.

 The wearing of 

 

 personal protective equipment such as dust 
masks, non-slip safety shoes, safety helmets or 
ear protectors, appropriate to the type of elec-
trical power tool used and work undertaken, 
reduces the risk of injury.

c) 

 avoid unintentional operation of the 
device. Check that the electrical pow-
er tool is switched off before you con-
nect it to the mains, pick it up or carry 
it. 

Accidents can happen if you carry the de-

vice with your finger on the ON / OFF switch or 
with the device switched on.

d)   

remove any setting tools or spanners 
before you switch the device on.

 A tool 

or spanner left attached to a rotating part of a 
device can lead to injury.

e)   

avoid placing your body in an unnat-
ural position. Keep proper footing 
and balance at all times.

 By doing this 

you will be in a better position to control the 
device in unforeseen circumstances. 

f)

   Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear 

loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your 
hair, clothing and gloves clear of mov-
ing parts. 

Loose clothing, jewellery or long 

hair can become trapped in moving parts.

g) 

 If vacuum dust extraction and collection 
devices are fitted do not forget to check 
that they are properly connected and 
correctly used.

 The use of these devices re-

duces the hazard presented by dust.

4.

   

Careful handling and use of 

electrical power tools

a)

   

Do not overload the device. always 
use an electrical power tool that is  
intended for the task you are under-
taking.

 By using the right electrical power 

tool for the job you will work more safely and 
achieve a better result. 

b)

   

Do not use an electrical power tool if 
its switch is defective.

 An electrical power 

tool that can no longer be switched on and off 
is dangerous and must be repaired. 

c)

 

 Pull the mains plug from the socket 
before you make any adjustments to 
the device, change accessories or 
when the device is put away. 

This pre-

caution is intended to prevent you from uninten-
tionally starting the device. 

General safety advice for electrical power tools

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Summary of Contents for PEBS 600

Page 1: ...PEBS 600 BELT SANDER 600 WATT Operation and Safety Notes 6 BELT SANDER 600 WATT...

Page 2: ...GB IE CY Operation and Safety Notes Page 5 Before reading unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device...

Page 3: ...A B C D E F 8 12 2 3 4 13 11 1 6 7 5 9 10...

Page 4: ...Page 8 Safety advice for belt sanders Page 9 Preparing for use Page 9 Tensioning changing the sanding belt Page 10 Advice on use Page 10 Vacuum dust extraction Page 10 Operation Switching on and off...

Page 5: ...considerable dangers The manu facturer will not accept liability for loss or damage arising from improper use Q Features and equipment 1 Belt speed adjuster wheel 2 Recesses for clamp mounting 3 ON O...

Page 6: ...switched off or is running but is not actual ly in use This can result in a much lower vibration load over the whole of the period of working General safety advice for electrical power tools Warning...

Page 7: ...reduces the risk of injury c Avoid unintentional operation of the device Check that the electrical pow er tool is switched off before you con nect it to the mains pick it up or carry it Accidents can...

Page 8: ...J The belt sander is designed for the dry sanding of large surfaces of wood plastic metal and plaster and painted surfaces The device is to be used for dry sanding only J Do not sand materials contain...

Page 9: ...e belt speed and the grade of grit on the sanding belt see the section on Selecting the correct rotational speed and sanding belt Sanding procedure j With the sander switched on bring it into con tact...

Page 10: ...Release the ON OFF switch 3 To switch on continuous operation mode j Press the ON OFF switch 3 and keep it pressed then press the locking knob 4 To switch off continuous operation mode j Press and th...

Page 11: ...j Keep the sanding belt properly tensioned so that it does not hang down too much and become unusable due to nicks creases etc Q Maintenance and cleaning Warning Before you carry out any work on the b...

Page 12: ...able batteries The appliance is intended solely for private not commercial use If this product has been subjected to improper or inappropriate handling abuse or interventions not carried out by one of...

Page 13: ...Last Information Update 03 2009 Ident No PEBS600032009 6 IAN 30176 KOMPERNASS GMBH Burgstra e 21 D 44867 Bochum 6 by ORFGEN Marketing...

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