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to protect against electric shock,
potential injury and fire risk:
safe work area
• Keep the work area neat and tidy.
Disorder can cause accidents. Do not
leave tools, cables or other items lying
around the work area. Secure your
workstation when leaving it!
• Take account of ambient influ
ences!
Do not expose the machine to rainfall,
and do not operate it in damp or wet
conditions. Provide good lighting. Do
not use the machine where there is a
risk of fire or explosion.
• Keep children away.
Do not let anyone else touch the machi-
ne or the power cable, and keep peo-
ple away from the work area. Children
and youths (with the exception of those
over the age of 16, under supervision)
must not operate the machine. People
unfamiliar with the operation of the ma-
chine must likewise not be allowed to
operate it.
safe working
• Wear suitable clothing!
Wear tight-fitting clothing and tuck long
hair under a cap or hair net. Do not
wear loose-fitting clothing or jewellery,
as it may be caught by moving parts.
• Wear goggles!
Protect your eyes against flying parts.
• Assemble the machine correctly!
All parts must be correctly fitted and all
conditions met to ensure trouble-free
operation of the machine.
• Check the machine for damage!
Before starting work, check carefully
that the machine and the guards are in
good working order, there are no slight-
ly damaged parts, and the tool is likewi-
se working properly. Moving parts must
be in perfect working order, and must
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not stick. No work must be carried out
on a defective machine. Do not use the
machine if the switch cannot be swit-
ched on and off. Damaged guards and
parts should be repaired or replaced
in the proper manner by an accredited
specialist workshop or aftersales ser-
vice workshop.
• Warning! Rotating parts!
Wear suitable workwear! Do not wear
loose-fitting clothing or jewellery. Never
grasp into rotating workpieces or ma-
chine parts and make sure that artic-
les of clothing and jewellery cannot be
caught in rotating parts. You risk being
injured!
• Warning! Sharp chips!
Never remove chips with your bare
hands. You risk being injured. To remo-
ve chips use a suitable collector. With
the machine switched off, remove chips
using a brush.
• Do not overload the machine!
It will work more efficiently and more
safely within its specified capacity ran-
ge. Do not use the machine or the tools
for purposes for which they were not
intended.
• Secure the tool and the workpiece!
Make sure the tool and the workpiece
are firmly clamped in place and secu-
red.
• Avoid abnormal body postures!
Make sure you are standing steady and
keep your balance at all times.
• Take care!
Pay attention to what you are doing.
Use common sense. Do not use the
machine if you are lacking concentra-
tion or tired. Working on the machine
is prohibited especially if you are under
the influence of alcohol, drugs or medi-
cation!
• Unplug the plug from the wall socket!
In the event of faults, when the machi-
ne is not in use, prior to servicing and