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Distractions may result in the operator loosing
control over the tool.
2) Electrical safety
a) The mains plug of the power tool must fit
into the mains socket. The plug must not
be modified in any way. Do not use adapt-
er plugs/connectors in combination with
tools with protective earthing. Unmodified
plugs and fitting sockets reduce the risk of
electric shock.
b) Avoid physical contact with earthed sur-
faces as pipes, heaters, ovens and refrig-
erators. There is an increased risk of electric
shock if your body is earthed.
c) Keep the tool out of the rain or moisture in
general. The penetration of water into a pow-
er tool increases the risk of electric shock.
d) Do not use the cord to carry or hang up
the tool or to pull the plug out of the sock-
et. Keep the cord away from heat, oil and
sharp edges or moving parts of the tool.
Damaged or tangled cords increase the risk
of electric shock.
e) When operating a power tool outdoors,
use exclusively extension cords that are
approved for outdoor-use. The use of an
extension cord that is suitable for outdoor use
reduces the risk of electric shock.
f) If the operation of a power tool in a moist
environment cannot be avoided it is highly
recommended to use a residual current
device (RCD). The use of an RCD reduces
the risk of electric shock.
3) Personal safety
a) Always pay attention to what you do and
apply reasonable care when working with a
power tool. Do not use the power tool when
you are tired or under the influence of med-
ication, drugs or alcohol. When working with
power tools, even a short moment of inatten-
tiveness may result in severe injury.
b) Wear personal protection equipment and
always wear eye protection (safety gog-
gles). Wearing personal protection equip-
ment as a dust mask, nonslip safety shoes,
safety helmet or ear protectors (depending on
the type and application of the tool) reduces
the risk of injury.
c) Avoid unintentional operation. Make sure
that the power tool is switched off before
you connect it to the mains supply and/or
the battery and whenever you pick up or
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d) Remove adjustment tools or wrenches
e) Avoid unusual postures. Make sure to
f) Wear suitable clothes. Do not wear wide
g) If dust extraction/collection devices are
4) Use and handling of the power tool
a) Do not overtax the power tool. Use the
b) Do not use a power tool with a damaged
c) Pull the mains plug and/or remove the
d) Store power tools that are currently not
e) Thoroughly maintain your power tool.
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carry the tool. When carrying the tool with
your finger on the on/off switch or connecting
the tool to the mains supply with the switch
in 'ON' position, this may result in accidents.
and the like before you switch the power
tool on. A wrench or other tool that is inside
or on a rotating part of the tool may cause
injury.
have a safe footing and keep your balance
at all times. This will allow you to better con-
trol the power tool in unexpected situations.
clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair,
clothes and gloves clear of all moving
parts. Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair
may get caught in moving parts.
provided make sure that they are con-
nected and used properly. The use of a
dust extraction device may reduce risks
caused by dust.
power tool intended for your type of work
in each case. The use of the suitable power
tool within the stated range of performance
makes working more effective and safer.
switch. A power tool that cannot be switched
on or off any more is dangerous and must be
repaired.
battery before adjusting a tool, changing
accessories or putting the tool aside. This
precaution avoids the unintentional start of
the tool.
used out of the reach of children. Do not
allow persons to use the tool if they are
not familiar with the tool or these instruc-
tions. Power tools are dangerous if used by
inexperienced persons.
Check whether moving parts are working
properly and are not jamming/sticking,
and whether parts are broken or other-
wise damaged in a way that may affect the
function of the power tool. Have damaged
parts repaired before using the tool. Many
accidents are the result of poorly maintained
power tools.

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