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Safety instructions

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 Risk of Explosion! 

Do not work with 

the appliance in areas subject to the risk 

 

 of explosions, those in which flammable liquids, 
gases or dusts are located. Electrical tools  
produce sparks, which could ignite the dust or the 
vapours.

   Keep children and other third parties 

at a distance when using electrical 
hand tools. 

 

 If distracted, you could lose the control over the 
appliance.

  Electrical safety

   Avoid mortal danger through  

electric shock:

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   The power plug of the appliance must fit  

correctly into the wall socket. The plug may  
not be altered in any way. Do not use adapter 
plugs together with earthed appliances. 
Non-modified plugs and appropriate wall sockets 
reduce the risk of receiving an electric shock.

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   Avoid physical contact with earthed surfaces, 

such as pipes, heaters, stoves and refrigerators. 
There is an increased risk of electrocution if 
your body is earthed.

 

   Protect the appliance from rain and 

moisture. The permeation of water into

 

 an electrical appliance increases the risk of you 
receiving an electric shock.

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   Do not misuse the power cable, e.g. to carry the 

appliance, to hang it up or for pulling the plug 
from the wall socket. Keep the power cable 
away from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving 
appliance parts. 
Damaged or tangled cables and defective plugs 
increase the risk of you receiving an electric shock.

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   Damaged appliances, power cables 

and power plugs mean potentially  
fatal risks from electric shock.

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Regularly check the condition of the appliance, 
the power cable, the power plug and, if need be, 
the charger and the battery pack.

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   When working outdoors, use only extension  

cables which are certified for use outdoors.  
The use of an extension cable certified for use 

outdoors reduces the risk of an electric shock.

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    Do not take appliances into use that have 

damaged components. In a case of emergency, 
immediately disconnect the power supply.

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Warning!

 - Never open the appliance. 

Arrange for repair or component replacement 
work to be carried out by the service centre or 
specialists for electrical repairs.

  Personal safety

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   Always be alert and be aware of what you are 

doing. Use lots of common sense when working 
with electrical appliances. Do not use such ap-
pliances when you are unconcentrated or tired, 
or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medi-
cations. Simply a few moments of inattention in 
the use of an electrical appliance can lead to seri-
ous personal injuries.

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   Wear personal protective gear and 

always wear safety glasses. The 
wearing of personal protective clothing 

 

 such as dust masks, anti-slip safety shoes, pro-
tective gloves, hard helmet and hearing protec-
tion can, depending on the use of the electrical 
appliance, reduce the risk of injuries.

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   Avoid unintentional starting of the appliance. 

Make certain that the switch is in the "OFF"  
position before you insert the plug into the power 
socket. If you have a finger on the ON / OFF 
switch while carrying the appliance or the appli-
ance is already switched on when it is connected 
to the power supply, this can result in accidents.

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   Remove setup tools or screw keys before 

switching the appliance on. 
A tool or key in a spinning appliance component 
can cause serious injuries.

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   Do not overestimate yourself. Ensure you have  

a secure positioning and are in balance at all 
times. This allows you much better control over 
the appliance, especially in unexpected situations.

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   Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose clothing 

or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves 
away from moving components. Wear a hair net 
if you have long hair. Loose clothing and clothing 
that is not close against the body as well as 
jewellery and hair can be caught by moving parts. 

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Summary of Contents for XQ 600 - MANUAL 2

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...Operating and safety instructions XQ 600...

Page 3: ...Operating and safety instructions Page 5...

Page 4: ...A B C Q T I U W E R O Y P D...

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Page 6: ...Komperna GmbH Burgstra e 21 D 44867 Bochum Germany Status of the Information 01 2007 Ident No XQ 600 012007 1 UK IE...

Page 7: ...g procedures Page 11 Maintenance and Cleaning Page 11 Disposal Page 11 Information Service Page 12 Conformity Declaration Manufacturer Page 12 Fold out the page with the illustrations before you begin...

Page 8: ...ing pad P Front switch DUO START Adaptor for external dust suction Fig D Items supplied 1 Rotary Sander XQ 600 2 Sanding sheets 1x Grit 80 1x Grit 120 1 Dust collection box 1 Suction adaptor 1 Operati...

Page 9: ...of an electric shock J Do not take appliances into use that have damaged components In a case of emergency immediately disconnect the power supply J Warning Never open the appliance Arrange for repair...

Page 10: ...iance Check to ensure that moving appliance parts are functioning cor rectly and do not jam that parts are not broken or damaged and that the functioning of the appliance is not impaired Have damaged...

Page 11: ...l well Service J Arrange for your appliance to be repaired only by qualified specialists and only with original spare parts Thus you can be certain that the safety of your appliance is assured J Alway...

Page 12: ...er chemical substances and the material being sanded is hot after extensive working You should therefore avoid an overheating of the items being sanded as well of as the appliance itself and al ways e...

Page 13: ...casionally with the vacuum cleaner j Never sand different materials with the same sanding pad e g wood then metal j Only with faultless sanding sheets can you obtain a good sanding performance and spa...

Page 14: ...Germany hereby declare that this product complies with the requirements of the following EU directives EC machine guideline 98 37 EG EC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEG EMC Electromagentic Compatibili...

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