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pull the sawblade out of the cut
until it has come to a standstill.
Inthiswayyouwillavoidanykickback
andcansafelyputdownthepowertool.
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Use only undamaged saw
blades in perfect condition. Bent
orbluntbladescanbreak,adversely
affectthecutorcausekickback.
•
Do not brake the sawblade af
ter switching the appliance off
by applying side pressure. The
sawblademaybedamaged,breakor
causeakickback.
Tighten the material firmly. Do
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not support the workpiece by
hand or foot. Do not touch any
objects or the ground with the saw run-
ning.Thereisariskofkickback.
•
Hold the power tool tightly with
both hands while working and
ensure a secure footing. The
powertoolisguidedmoresecurely
with both hands.
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Wait until the power tool has
stopped before placing it down.
The tool insert can tilt and lead to loss
ofcontroloverthepowertool.
•
Switch the appliance off im
mediately if the sawing blade
jams.Spreadthesawcutoutandpull
the blade out carefully. This can lead
tolossofcontroloverthepowertool.
3) SPECIAL SAFETY INFORMATION
DURING SANDING AND
SCRAPING
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Only use the power tool for dry
sanding. Do not scrape moist
materials. Penetration of water into
thepowertoolincreasestheriskof
electricshock.
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Avoid overheating the sanded
object and the sander itself. Pos-
siblefirehazard.
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The workpiece gets hot dur
ing grinding. Do not touch the
machined area, allow it to cool
down.Thereisariskofburning.Do
notusecoolantsorthelike.
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Always empty the dust con
tainer before work breaks.
Sandingdustinthedustsack,micro
filter,papersack(orinthefiltersackor
extractionsystemfilter)canself-ignite
under unfavourable conditions such
asflyingsparkscausedbygrinding
metals. Particular hazards are caused
ifthesandingdustismixedwithpaint,
polyurethaneresiduesorotherchemi-
cal substances, or if the sanded object
ishotafterlongworkingperiods.
4) SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
USING LONG DRILLS
a) Do not work at a speed higher
than the maximum permissible
speed for the drill.Higherspeeds
can cause the drill to bend slightly
when rotating freely without contact
withtheworkpieceandcanalsocause
injury.
b) Always begin drilling at a low
speed and when the drill is in
contact with the workpiece.Hig-
herspeedscancausethedrilltobend
slightly when rotating freely without
contactwiththeworkpieceandcan
also cause injury.
c) Do not apply excessive pressu
re to the drill. Drills can bend and
breakorcausealossincontrol,thus
resulting in injuries.