3. Personal safety
a.
Be alert, watch what you are doing and use common
sense when operating a electrical tool. Do not use
a electrical tool while tired or under the influence of
drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention
while operating electrical tools may result in serious
personal injury.
b.
Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye
protection
and use appropriate safety equipment
such as dust mask, non- skid safety shoes, hard hat, or
hearing protection to reduce personal injury risk.
c.
Avoid accidental starting. Make sure the switch is in
an "open" position before connecting to the network
and / or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool.
Carrying electrical tools with your finger on the switch
or plugging in electrical tools that have the switch to "
closed" position can cause accidents.
d.
Remove any adjusting key or wrench before starting
the machine. A keychain attached to a rotating part of
a electrical tool electrical tool may result in personal
injury.
e.
Maintain strong support on the ground and keep well
balanced at all times use. This allows better control of
the electrical tool in unexpected situations.
f.
Do not wear loose clothing, large objects or jewellery
that may get caught by moving parts. Keep your hair
and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes,
jewellery or long hair can get caught in moving parts.
g.
When devices or connections for dust extraction and
collecting equipment are provided, ensure these are
well connected and used properly. The use of these
devices can reduce dust related hazards.
h.
The confidence gained from the frequent use of
tools should not allow general safety principles to be
ignored. A careless action could cause a serious injury
in a fraction of a second.
4. Use and care of electrical tools
a.
Do not force the electrical tool. Use the correct
electrical tool for your application. The correct
electrical tool will do the job better and safer at the
rate for which it was intended for.
b.
Do not use the electric tool if the switch does not
allow switching from "start" to "stop" and vice versa.
Electric tools that cannot be controlled with switches
are dangerous and should be repaired.
c.
Unplug the electric tool from the power supply and/
or remove the battery, if possible, before making
any adjustments, changing accessories or storing the
electric tool. These preventive safety measures reduce
the risk of accidentally starting the tool.
d.
Store electric tools out of reach of children when
not in use and do not allow people who are not
familiarised with the tools or with these instructions
to handle the electric tool. Electric tools are dangerous
in the hands of untrained users.
e.
Perform
maintenance
accessories. Check that the moving parts are not
misaligned or locked, that there are no broken parts
or other factors that could affect the operation of the
electric tools. Electric tools must be repaired before
use when they are damaged. Many accidents are
caused by poorly maintained electric tools.
f.
Keep tools sharp and clean. The Properly maintained
cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to
bind and are easier to control.
g.
Use the electrical tool, accessories and tool tips,
etc.. in accordance with these instructions, taking
into account the working conditions and the work
to develop. Use of the electrical tool for applications
other than those intended could result in a hazardous
on
electric
tools
and
TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL
situation.
h.
Keep the handles and gripping surfaces dry, clean and
free of oil and grease. Slippery handles and gripping
surfaces do not allow for a secure grip and control of
the tool in unforeseen circumstances.
5. Technical Support
a.
This electrical tool complies with the requirements of
appropriate security. Repairs should only be carried
out by a qualified profesional, using original spare
parts, otherwise there could be a significant risk to the
user.
MIXER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
a.
Hold the tool with both hands at the intended
handles. Loss of control can cause personal injury.
b.
Ensure sufficient ventilation when mixing flammable
materials to avoid a hazardous atmosphere.
Developing vapour may be inhaled or be ignited by the
sparks the electrical tool produces.
c.
Do not mix food. Electrical tools and their accessories
are not designed for processing food.
d.
Keep the cord away from the working area. The cord
may be entangled by the mixer basket.
e.
Ensure that the mixing container is placed in a firm
and secure position. A container that is not properly
secured may move unexpectedly.
f.
Ensure that no liquid splashes against the housing
of the electrical tool. Liquid that has penetrated the
electrical tool can cause damage and lead to electric
shock.
g.
Follow the instructions and warnings for the material
to be mixed. Material to be mixed may be harmful.
h.
If the electrical tool falls into the material to be mixed,
unplug the tool immediately and have the electrical
tool checked by a qualified repair person. Reaching
into the bucket with the tool still plugged in can lead to
electric shock.
i.
Do not reach into the mixing container with your
hands or insert any other objects into it while mixing.
Contact with the mixer basket may lead to serious
personal injury.
j.
Start up and run down the tool in the mixing
container only. The mixer basket may bend or spin in
an uncontrolled manner.
SPECIFIC WARNINGS:
Additional
safety
precautions
manufacturer.
1) WARNING! Do not use the machine for uses other than
those for which it was designed.
2) Adequate artificial lighting is required in work areas
when ambient light is insufficient.
3) Recommended operating temperature between 0 and
40°C and between 0.8 and 1.1 bar (maximum humidity
95%).
4) Before starting operations, wear protective gloves,
hearing protectors and protective glasses.
5) When unpacking the machine, and also after each use,
check for dents or deformations and broken parts and
cords. If any of these are found, do not use the electric
tool and contact the manufacturer immediately.
6) Do not use the mixer to work with flammable liquids
or gases, nor any material other than mortar or
cementitious adhesives. Furthermore, do not use the
tool if there are flammable liquids or gases in the vicinity.
7) Hold the mixer firmly during use.
8) Keep the tool clean and free of grease, oil and dry mortar
or cement residue. Do not use aggressive chemical
products or solvents during cleaning. See the "Cleaning
and maintenance" section for more information.
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