Area Of Application; Work Area; Electric Safety; Personal Safety - VITO PRO-POWER VILR800 Manual De Instrucciones

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ATTENTION!
Read all instructions. Any mistakes
caused by non-compliance to the
following instructions can lead to
electric shocks, fires, and/or heavy
injuries. The following term,
"electric tool" describes electrically
powered tools (with a power cable).

AREA OF APPLICATION

This belt sander is exclusively
devised for dry sanding. With the
suitable sanding bands,
one can grind surfaces made of
wood, metals, and plastics. Any
other use, as well as
stationary operation is specifically
excluded from this.
Do not lose these instructions!

WORK AREA

- Keep you work area clean and
orderly at all times.
Messy and improperly lighted work
areas can cause accidents.
- Do not use this device in an area
that is in danger of explosion, or
near flammable liquids, gases or
dust.
Electric tools cause sparks, that can
ignite dust or fumes.
- Keep children and other persons
away from you, when using the
electric tool.
Distractions can cause you to lose
control over the device.

ELECTRIC SAFETY

A) The power plug must be compatible
to the power outlet. Do not alter the
power plug in any way. Do not use
adapter plugs together with earthed
devices.
Unaltered plugs and compatible outlets
diminish the risk of electric shock.
B) Avoid body contact with earthed
objects, such as pipes, heaters,
ovens or refrigerators.
When your body is earthed the risk
of electric shock increases.
C) Keep the device away from rain
or molstness.
Contact with water increases the
risk of electric shock.
D) Do not abuse the power cable by
using it to carry, hang up the device,
or to pull the plug from the outlet.
Keep the power cable clear from
heat, oil, sharp edges or moving
parts of the device at all times.
Damaged cables increase the risk of
electric shock.
E) When using an electric tool
outdoors, be sure to use extension
cables that are suitable for such
use. Using a suitable outdoor
extension cable, decreases the risk
of electric shock.
F) Connect the electric tool to
a secure power outlet (230V--,
50i'lz) of maximally 16A. We
recommend the use of a residual-
current-operated
protective device Consult your
electrician for further advice.

PERSONAL SAFETY

A) Be attentive of what you are
doing, and use common sense
when using an electric tool. Do not
use this device when you are tired
or under the influence of drugs,
alcohol or medications.
The slightest moment of
carelessness while using the electric
device can cause serious injuries.
B) Always wear protective equipment
and protective goggles.
By wearing protective equipment such
as a dust mask, anti-slip shoes, hard
hats or ear protection, depending of
the type and area of use of an electric
tool, can significantly decrease the
riskof injury.
C) Avoid accidentally activating the
device. Make sure that the ONIOFF
switch is in the OFF position when
connecting the device to a power
supply.
Keeping your fingers on the ON/OFF
switch, or connecting it to a power
supply
when the switch is in the ON position,
can cause accidents.
D) Remove all adjustment tools or
screwdrivers before activating the
device.
A tool or screwdriver that is in or
around a spinning part of the device
can cause serious injury.
E) Do not overestimate yourself. Keep
your balance at all times, and make
sure that you are standing securely.
This improves your ability to keep the
device under control in unexpected
situations.
F) Wear suitable clothing. Do not
wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep
your hair, clothing and gloves clear of
moving parts.
Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair
can get caught in the moving parts of
the device.
G) When dust removing or capturing
equipment is mounted, make sure that
they are properly connected and used
correctly.
The use of such equipment decreases
hazards caused by dust.
CAREFUL HANDLING AND
USE OF ELECTRIC TOOLS
A) Do not overstress the device. Use
other suitable equipment for your work
if necessary.
By using suitable electric tools for
each individual step of work, you work
better, and safer.
B) Do not use electric tools that have
faulty power switches.
An electric tool that can not be
switched on or off properly is
dangerous and must be repaired.
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