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away from warm objects, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or tangled cables increase the risk of
electric shock.
- Never work with the tool with damaged cable or plug, or if it has fallen to the ground and was damaged.
- When using the tool outside, use the extension cable suitable for external use. Doing so lowers the risk of
electric shock.
- If you use the electric tool in wet areas, please use the power supply protected by residual-current device.
Residual-current device decreases the risk of electric shock. Term “residual-current device” has an equivalent
term “ground fault circuit interrupter” or “earth leakage circuit breaker”.
- Hold the electric tool by the insulated areas intended for that, since the tool might meet with cutting or drilling
tools with hidden conductor or own cable.
3) PERSONAL SAFETY
- Please be careful when using the electric tool, pay the maximum attention to your work. Concentrate on the
work. Do not work with the electric tool when tired or when you are under the influence of drugs, alcohol or
medicine. People can get seriously injured even during momentary inattention when using the electric tool. Do
not eat, drink or smoke when operating the el. device.
- Use the protective equipment. Always wear the eye protection. Use the corresponding personal protective
equipment. Personal protective equipment like respirator, protective shoes with anti-skid sole, head wear or ear
protection decrease the risk of injury when used according to the work conditions.
- Try not to accidentally switch the el. tool on. Do not move the el. tool connected to the power or with a thumb
on the switch. Before plugging the tool in, make sure that the switch is in the “off” position. Moving the el. tool
with the thumb placed on the switch or connecting the plug into socket with the tool being switched on can
cause serious injuries.
- Remove all keys and maintenance tools when plugging the tool in. Such key or tool not removed from the
rotating part of the electric tool might cause injuries.
- Always have stable posture and keep your balance. Work in areas with easily reachable places. Never
overestimate yourself. Do not use the electric tool when tired.
- Wear proper clothes. Wear personal protective clothes. Do not wear loose clothes or jewellery. Make sure that
your hair, clothes, gloves or other part of your body would not get too close to the rotating or hot parts of the
el. tool.
- Connect the el. tool to the dust extractor. If it is possible to connect the tool to the dust extractor, make sure it
is done and used properly. Using such devices might decrease the risk caused by the dust.
- The work piece shall be firmly secured. When securing the work piece, use the clamp or vice.
- The device shall not be used by people (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities or
with the lack of experience, if they are not supervised or were not instructed to use the device by a person
responsible for their safety. Children shall be supervised so they will not play with the device.
4) USE AND MAINTENANCE
- Always unplug the el. tool in case of any problem during work, before each cleaning or maintenance, during
each transfer or after the operation! Never operate the el. tool if damaged in any way.
- If the tool makes an abnormal sound or smells weirdly, immediately stop the operation.
- Do not overburden the electric tool. Electric tool will work better and safer if being operated within designed
speed. Use the correct tool for its stated purpose. The suitable tool shall perform the work properly and safely.
- Do not use the electric tool that cannot be switched on or off by the controller safely. The use of such tool is
dangerous. Damaged switch shall be repaired by an authorized service.