Personal safety
• Ensure that you are always alert. Be aware of what you
are doing and use common sense when working. Do not
use a power tool if you are under the influence of alco-
hol, drugs or medication, or are tired! Carelessness while
using power tools may result in serious physical injuries.
• Always wear personal protective equipment and safety
glasses when using the power tool. Wearing appropriate
protective clothing, such as ear protection, safety glasses,
safety shoes and helmet can reduce the risk of injuries,
depending on the type and use of the power tool.
• Prevent the power tool from starting unintentionally.
Always check whether the device is switched off before
connecting it to the battery or the power supply, picking
it up or carrying it. Accidents may occur if you keep your
finger on the switch while carrying the tool or if you con-
nect the power tool to the power supply when the tool is
switched on.
• Remove any setting tools or wrench before switching
on the power tool. Any tool or object left in a rotating
part of the device may result in injuries.
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