Safety advice
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| Safety advice | 6. | Do not overload your electrical pow- | ||
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| the danger of electric shock, injury or fire when | 7. | Use the right electrical power tool | ||||||
| using electrical power tools, please observe | J | for the task. | ||||||
| the following basic safety precautions. Read all | Do not use | |||||||
| these requirements before you use the electrical | J | Do not use an electrical power tool for purposes | ||||||
| power tool, and keep the safety advice in a |
| for which it was not intended. For example, do | ||||||
| safe place. |
| not use a hand operated circular saw for trim- | ||||||
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| ming tree branches or cutting logs. | |
Q Working safely | 8. | Wear suitable clothing. | |||||||
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1. | Keep your working area clean and | We recommend that you wear | |||||||
J | tidy. | J | wear when working outdoors. | ||||||
A disorderly working area can lead to accidents. | If you have long hair, wear a hair net. | ||||||||
2. | Be aware of the effects of the envi- | 9. |
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Do not leave electrical power tools out in the | Wear protective glasses. | ||||||||
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| Do not use electrical power tools in |
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| moist or wet surroundings. | 10. | Attaching the vacuum dust extraction | |
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Ensure that your working area is well lit. | Where there are connection points provided | ||||||||
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| areas where there is risk of fire or |
| the connections are made and used properly. | |
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| explosion. | 11. |
| Do not use the mains lead |
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| Protect yourself from electric |
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| Do not use the mains lead to pull the plug out | ||
Avoid touching earthed objects such as pipes, |
| of the mains socket. Protect the mains lead | |||||||
| heating radiators, ovens or refrigerators with |
| from heat, oil and sharp edges. | ||||||
| parts of your body. | 12. | Securely support the workpiece. | ||||||
4. | Keep other people at a safe distance. | J | Use clamps or a vice to grip the workpiece | ||||||
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| Do not allow other people, in partic- |
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| ular children, to touch the electrical |
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| power tool or the mains lead. | 13. | Avoid placing your body in an | |
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| Keep them away from your working area. | J | unnatural position. | |||||
5. | Store currently unused electrical | Keep proper footing and balance at all times. | |||||||
| power tools in a safe place. | 14. | Look after your tools carefully. | ||||||
J | When not being used electrical power tools | J | Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. This way | ||||||
| should be stored in dry conditions in a high or |
| you will work more safely and achieve better | ||||||
| enclosed place, out of reach of children. | J | results. | ||||||
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| Follow the advice on tool lubrication and con- | ||
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| sumables replacement. |