Special Safety Instructions; Electrical Safety - Monti BRISTLE BLASTER Instrucciones

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Bristle Blaster
Electric
®
4.3

Special safety instructions

1. Prior to use, check tool for damaged or faulty parts or other conditions that will degrade the operation of the
tool. Never use tool if damaged or adjusted incorrectly. Any damaged safety features, starter switch or other
faulty parts are to be repaired or replaced by an authorised service engineer, provided there are no other
instructions in this manual. Never use tool with faulty starter switch.
2. Use screw clamps or a vice to secure the workpieces to be machined. Always use both hands to operate the
tool.
3. Only use tool with genuine accessories such as the adapter system and Bristle
Blaster
Belt. The Bristle Blaster
®
Blaster
Electric and is therefore not to be used in conjunction with other accesso-
®
ries or other machines.
4. After replacement of the Bristle Blaster
5. On setting down the tool on a bench or on the floor, the label must always point upward.
6. If the tool is not in use, disconnect from the power supply and store in a suitable, dry place to prevent uninten-
tional or unauthorised use in the absence of an authorised individual.
7. In use, always hold by the tool body and the vertical handle.
8. Use Bristle Blaster
®
9. The Bristle Blaster
®
10. Never carry tool by the cable. Protect cable against heat, sharp edges and running over.
11. If the tool suddenly feels different (level of vibration) or produces a different noise (pitch), the tool should be
shut down immediately and the accessories such as the adapter system, Bristle Blaster
damage.
4.4

Electrical safety

1. Never subject the tool to rain. Never work with the tool in a damp or wet environment. Keep your workplace
well illuminated for maximum safety. Ensure water never enters the electrical tool, as this situation would
increase the risk of electrical shock.
2. Protect yourself against electric shock. Avoid contact with earthed surfaces such as pipework, radiator systems,
radio systems and cooling systems.
3. If you are working with the tool outdoors, only use extension cables that are approved for work outdoors and
that are marked as such (see page 10 Extension cable).
4. When you are using electrical tools, always take all basic safety precautions to prevent injuries due to electric
shocks that could place your life and the lives of others at risk.
®
Belt, check adapter system for correct assembly.
®
Belt in the correct operating direction.
Belt can produce sparks on machining hard surfaces.
Belt is specially designed for use on the Bristle
Operating instructions
Belt checked for
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