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Anleitung_LB5_4137764:_
GB/
MT
organization
N.B. 0196
Gesellschaft für Konformitätsbewertung mbH
Alboinstrasse 56
12103 Berlin
Explanation of the symbols on the safety
goggles
1: Optical class
F: Mechanical strength (45 m/s)
166: Number of the standard (EN 166)
Cleaning
Clean the goggles at regular intervals using
lukewarm water and a little lubricant soap. Do
not use cleaning agents or solvents; these may
be aggressive to the plastic.
Storage
Do not store the goggles in extremely hot
environments where they may be exposed to
UV radiation. This may reduce the service life of
the plastic. Store the goggles in a cool dark
place when they are not in use.
Working life
Replace the goggles if the viewing screens get
scratched or damaged or if the frame gets
damaged.
Transport
The safety goggles can be kept in the transport
case.
Warnings
If spectacles are worn behind the safety
goggles there is a danger of harm to the user
from the possibility of the transfer of impacts
from particles flying at high speed.
Materials coming into contact with the user's
skin may cause allergies among people who
are sensitive.
Never work with safety goggles which have a
scratched or damaged viewing screen.
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7. Starting up

Each time before starting work, check that
the trigger catch functions perfectly and that
all screws and nuts are securely fastened.
Never tamper with the stapler.
Never dismantle or block any parts of the
stapler such as, e.g. a trigger catch.
Never carry out any "emergency repairs"
with unsuitable means.
Proper stapler maintenance is required at
regular intervals in accordance with the
information supplied by the manufacturer.
Take precautions to prevent anything which
would weaken or damage the equipment,
e.g. from
a) striking or engraving,
b) modifications which are prohibited by the
manufacturer,
c) guiding on templates made of hard material,
e.g. steel,
d) pushing across the floor,
e) using as a hammer,
f) any kinds of acts of violence.
7.1 Checking the trigger catch
Check the trigger catch (Fig. 1/Item H) each
time before use. The trigger catch must move
freely without catching. The spring on the
trigger catch must return the trigger catch to the
released initial position. Never use the
equipment if the trigger catch is not working.
1. Disconnect the equipment from the air
supply.
2. Remove the staples/nails from the
magazine (Fig. 1/Item E).
3. Check that the trigger and the trigger catch
can move up and down freely.
4. Connect the equipment to the air supply.
5. Press the trigger catch against the
workpiece without pressing the trigger. The
equipment should not operate. Never use
the equipment if it operates without the
trigger being pressed. Risk of injury.
6. Remove the equipment from the workpiece.
The trigger catch must return to the
released initial position. Press the trigger.
The equipment should not operate. Never

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