Safety Warnings for the
Use of Mud mixers
Choose the appropriate accessory
CAUTION
• Choose the appropriate accessory for
the material to be worked, this reduces the risk of serious
injury and speeds up the work.
• Do not attempt to use accessories that exceed the
capacity of the accessory holder.
Before operating the mixer
• Take your time to evaluate the work to be done and
make sure you have observed all the necessary
precautions before you start drilling.
WARNING
•Correctly adjust the mixing paddle to
the spindle. Remove the wrenches from the accessory
holder before starting to mix. Failure to remove the wrench
can cause the wrench to fly off at high speed and result in
serious injury.
• Before you start mixing, make sure that
CAUTION
the blades of the mixing paddle are submerged in the
liquid to be worked.
CAUTION
• Make sure that the power switch is
turned off (see page 7 power and operation control
section) before turning on the tool, otherwise the tool will
start to operate unexpectedly, which may cause serious
injury.
While operating the mixer
• Hold the tool with both hands by its handles. Loss of
control can cause personal injury.
• Do not subject the tool to excessive stress.
CAUTION
• If the paddle gets stuck in a high
viscosity mixture, turn the tool off immediately. Then
remove the mixing paddle from the liquid. Do not attempt
to remove the stuck mixing paddle by turning the tool on
and off.
• Do not exert too much pressure on the tool in order to
accelerate mixing. Otherwise the mixing paddle will be
damaged and the efficiency of the tool will decrease as
well as its service life.
WARNING
• The more viscous the liquid to be
mixed, the greater the reactive force, which may result in
loss of tool control. To avoid this possibility, hold the tool
firmly with both hands and maintain a balanced position on
both feet with the paddle pointed at 90°
• Avoid placing the tool in a location with particles and/or
dust immediately after use, as these may be absorbed into
the tool mechanism and damage the tool.
• Use a dust mask and dust extraction equipment if
necessary. Remember that working with materials such as
asbestos, lead paints, additives, some types of wood,
metals or minerals is highly toxic.
• Wear safety goggles.
DANGER
• Never mix combustible substances.
• Do not put your hand or any other
WARNING
object into the mixing container.
• Wear protective gloves, tight-fitting clothing
and sturdy shoes.
• The working noise level may exceed 85 dB(A);
wear ear protection.
Correct mixer operation
ENGLISH
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