Safety information
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Safety information
Workplace safety
a)
Keep your work area clean and well lit.
Messy
and poorly lit work areas can lead to accidents.
b)
Do not use the power tool in an explosive
environment, where there are inflammable
liquids, gases or dusts
. Electrical power tools
may create sparks, which could ignite the dust or
vapours.
c)
Keep children and other persons away from
the power tool during use.
You can lose control
of the device when distracted.
Electrical safety
a)
Keep power tools away from rain and water.
The ingress of water into a power tool increases
the risk of an electric shock.
Personal safety
a)
Pay attention, be aware of what you are doing
and go about your work with the electric
power tool prudently. Do not use any power
tools if you are tired or under the influence of
drugs, alcohol or medication.
One moment of
inattentiveness when using the power tool may
lead to serious injury.
b)
Wear personal protective equipment and
always wear protective goggles.
The wearing
of personal protective equipment such as safety
gloves, safety goggles, non-slip safety shoes,
protective helmet or ear protection to match the
type and use of the power tool, reduces the risk
of injury.
c)
Prevent unintentional start-up. Ensure that
the power tool is switched off before connect-
ing it to the power supply and/or the power
pack, picking it up or carrying it.
If you hold
your finger to the switch when carrying the power
tool or connect the device to the power supply
when it is switched on, this can lead to accidents.
d)
Remove any adjustment tools or spanners
before switching the power tool on.
A tool or
spanner located in a turning device component
may lead to injuries.
e)
Adopt a normal posture. Ensure you are
standing securely and that you maintain your
balance at all times.
This will ensure that you
can maintain better control of the power tool if
unexpected situations occur.
f)
Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear any loose
clothing or jewellery. Keep hair, clothing and
gloves away from moving parts.
Loose hair,
clothing, jewellery or long hair may get caught be
moving parts.
g)
Do not lull yourself into a false sense of secu-
rity and do not defy the safety rules for power
tools, even if you are familiar with the power
tool after a lot of use.
Careless handling can
lead to serious injuries in a split second.
Use and handling of the power tool
a)
Do not overload the device. Use the electric
power tool designed for your work.
Your work
is performed better and safer with the appropriate
power tool in the specified power range.
b)
Do not use a power tool with a defective
switch.
An electric power tool which can no lon
-
ger be switched on or off is dangerous and must
be repaired.
c)
Pull the plug out of the socket and/or remove
a detachable power pack before configuring
any device settings, changing accessory
parts or putting the device away.
This precau
-
tionary measure prevents the unintended start of
the power tool.
d)
Keep unused power tools out of the reach of
children. Do not let any individuals use the
power tool who are unfamiliar with it or who
have not read these instructions.
Electric pow
-
er tools are dangerous when used by inexperi
-
enced persons.
e)
Treat power tools with care. Check that
moving parts work seamlessly and do not
jam; whether parts are so damaged that the
function of the power tool is impaired. Have
damaged parts repaired prior to using the
device.
Many accidents originate from poorly
maintained electric power tools.
f)
Keep cutting tools (blade) sharp and clean.
Cutting tools with sharp cutting edges which are
treated with care become stuck less frequently
and are easier to run.
g)
Use power tools, accessories, insertion tools,
etc. in accordance with these instructions.
Take the work conditions and the activity to
be performed into consideration.
The use of
electric power tools for applications other than
those intended may lead to hazardous situations.
h)
Keep the handles and gripping surfaces dry,
clean and free of oil and grease.
Slippery han
-
dles and handle surfaces do not allow for safe
operation or control of the power tool in unfore
-
seeable situations.
Use and handling of the cordless tool
a)
Only charge the power packs using chargers
that are recommended by the manufacturer.
There is a risk of fire if a charger that is suitable
for a specific type of power pack is used with
other power packs.
b)
Only use the power packs intended for this
purpose in power tools.
Use of other power
packs can result in injuries and fires.
c)
Keep the unused power pack away from
paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or
other small metal objects that could cause
short circuiting of the contacts.
A short-circuit
between the power pack contacts could result in
burns or a fire.
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