Safety
Electric shock hazard
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Do not leave the machine unsupervised during operation.
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Store the machine in a dry, temperate location out of the reach
of children.
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Do not leave the machine standing outdoors and do not ex-
pose it to moisture.
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Make sure that your work area is sufficiently lit (>300 Lux).
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Do not use low power machines for heavy working.
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Make sure that your workplace is clean.
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Keep the machine clean, dry and free of oil and grease.
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Follow the instructions on lubricating and cooling the tool.
DANGER
Danger to life by electric shock!
Contact with live wires or components could lead to seri-
ous injury or even death!
Observe the following safety precautions to avoid electric
shocks:
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Do not open the housing of the machine. Risk of electric
shock if live terminals are touched.
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Never immerse the machine or the plug into water or other
liquids.
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Use only extension leads or cable drums with a cable cross-
section of 1.5 mm².
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Only use extension leads that are approved for the place of
work.
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Check the condition of the extension lead regularly and
replace if damaged.
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Avoid direct body contact with grounded parts (e.g., tubes,
radiators, steel girders) to reduce the risk of electric shock in
the event of a defect.
MAB 825/845