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• Consider environment inluences
- Do not expose power tools to rain.
- Do not use power tools in damp or
wet surroundings.
- Ensure the work area is adequately lit.
- Do not use power tools where there
is a ire or explosion hazard.
• Protect yourself against elec-
tric shock. Avoid body contact with
earthed parts (e.g. pipes, radiators,
electric cookers, refrigerators).
• Keep other people away. Do not
allow other people, especially children,
to touch the power tool or cable. Keep
them away from your work area.
• Store unused power tools safely.
Unused power tools should be stored in
a dry, high or locked place, out of the
reach of children.
• Do not overload your power
tool. They work better and more safely
within the speciied power range.
• Use the correct power tool.
- Do not use low-performance machi-
nes for heavy work.
- Do not use the power tool for purpo-
ses for which it is not intended. For ex-
ample, do not use use a circular hand
saw for cutting tree branches or logs.
• Wear suitable clothing
- Do not wear loose clothing or jewel-
lery that might become caught in
moving parts.
- When working outdoors, non-slip
footwear is recommended.
- Wear a hair net to contain long hair.
• Use protective equipment
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- Wear safety goggles.
- Use a dust mask for work which ge-
nerates dust.
• Connect a dust extraction device.
If connections are available for dust extrac-
tion and collection devices, make sure that
these are connected and properly used.
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• Do not use the cable for purpo-
ses for which it is not intended.
Do not use the cable to pull the plug
from the socket. Protect the cable from
heat, oil and sharp edges.
• Secure the workpiece. Use jigs or
a vice to hold the workpiece securely.
This is safer than using your hand.
• Avoid abnormal body postures.
Ensure secure footing and keep your
balance at all times.
• Maintain tools with care
- Keep cutting tools sharp and clean
for better and safer working.
- Follow the instructions for lubrication
and changing tools.
- Regularly check the connection cable
of the power tool and, if it is dama-
ged, have it replaced by a qualiied
specialist.
- Check extension cords periodically and
replace them if they are damaged.
- Keep handles dry, clean and free
from oil and grease.
• Remove the plug from the mains
socket when the power tool is not in use,
before maintenance and when changing
tools such as saw blades, drill bits, cutters.
• Do not allow any tool keys to
remain inserted. Check, before swit-
ching on, that keys and adjusting tools
have been removed.
• Avoid unintentional starting.
Make sure that the switch is off when
inserting the plug into the socket.
• Use extension cables outdoors.
Only use approved and appropriately
marked extension cables outdoors.
• Pay attention at all times. Pay
attention to what you are doing. Work
using common sense. Do not use the
power tool if you cannot concentrate.
• Check the power tool for possib-
le damage