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• Hold the electric tool by the in-
sulated handle surfaces when
performing work where the
cutting tool or screw may come
into contact with hidden wiring.
Contact with a live wire can also cause
a charge in metal parts of the appliance
and result in an electric shock.
Use suitable detectors in order to
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find hidden supply lines or ask
the local utility company. Contact
with electrical cables can lead to electric
shock and fire, contact with a gas pipe
can result in an explosion. Damage to
a water pipe can lead to property dam-
aged and electric shock.
Secure the workpiece. A workpiece
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that is retained with clamping appli-
ances or a vice is held more securely
than with your hand.
Be very careful when handling
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tools such as saws, scraper
blades and drills. These are sharp
and present an injury hazard.
Wear safety gloves when chang-
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ing attachments. This enables you
to avoid injuries if the appliance attach-
ment has heated up after use.
2) SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WHEN SAWING
Keep hands away from the saw-
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ing area. Do not reach under-
neath the workpiece. Always
stand to the side of the saw
when working. Upon contact with
the blade there is a risk of injury.
Only when the electric tool is
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turned on should the sawing
blade be moved against the
workpiece. There is a risk of kickback
if the tool insert jams in the workpiece.
Make sure that the footplate is
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securely placed against the work-
piece during sawing. The sawblade
can tilt and lead to loss of control over
the power tool.
After you have finished work,
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turn the power tool off and do not
pull the sawblade out of the cut
until it has come to a standstill. In
this way you will avoid any kickback and
can safely put down the power tool.
Use only undamaged sawblades
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in perfect condition. Bent or blunt
blades can break, adversely affect the cut
or cause kickback.
Do not brake the sawblade af-
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ter switching the appliance off
by applying side pressure. The
sawblade may be damaged, break or
cause a kickback.
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 running.
There is a risk of kickback.
Hold the power tool tightly with
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both hands while working and en-
sure a secure footing. The power tool
is guided more securely with both hands.
Wait until the power tool has
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stopped before placing it down.
The tool insert can tilt and lead to loss of
control over the power tool.
Switch the appliance off immedi-
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ately if the sawing blade jams.
Spread the saw cut out and pull the
blade out carefully. This can lead to loss
of control over the power tool.
3) SPECIAL SAFETY INFORMATION
DURING SANDING AND
SCRAPING
Only use the power tool for dry
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sanding. Do not scrape moist
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