accidents are caused by poorly maintained electrical tools.
JUse electrical tools, accessories, aids, etc. in ac- cordance with these instructions and as directed for this special appliance type. Take considera- tion thereby of the working conditions and the task to be completed. The use of electrical hand tools for purposes other than those originally intended can lead to dangerous situations.
Appliance-specific Safety
Instructions
To avoid the risk of injury or fire as well as health risks:
JWhen working outdoors, connect the appli- ance via a residual current
JOnly use an extension cord certified for use outdoors.
JSecure the workpiece firmly. Use clamps / vices to firmly hold the workpiece. It is thus better secured than just with your hand.
JNever support your hands next to or in front of the device or on the surface being worked as there is a risk of injury in the event of slipping.
JIn case of danger, immediately pull the power plug from the socket.
JAlways run the power cord away from the appliance to the rear.
JFire hazard due to flying sparks! When sanding metals, there is a risk of flying sparks. For this reason, always make certain that no one is at risk and that no flammable materials are located near the working area.
Jm Warning! Toxic vapours! Working with harmful / toxic dusts results in health hazards for the person operating the appliance and for other persons in the area.
Wear safety glasses and a dust protection mask!
JWhen working for extended periods on wood and, in particular, materials that produce dusts that are hazardous to health, connect the appliance to an appropriate external suction device.
Safety Instructions
JEnsure sufficient ventilation when working on plastics, paints, lacquers, etc.
JDo not soak materials or surfaces to be worked with liquids containing solvents. Heating during sanding can give rise to vapours that are toxic or hazardous to health.
JAvoid sanding of
JMaterial containing asbestos may not be worked on. Asbestos is considered a carcinogen.
JThe appliance is designed for dry surface sanding of wood, plastic, metal and smoothing compounds as well as painted surfaces.
JNever work on moistened materials or wet surfaces.
JAlways hold the appliance firmly with two hands while working (see also Fig. D, E).
JAlways switch off the appliance and allow the sanding pad 9 to come to a stop before setting down the oscillating sander.
JAlways pull the power plug out of the socket for all work pauses, before any work on the appliance (e.g. changing the sanding paper) and when not in use.
JThe appliance must always be kept clean, dry and free of oil or lubricating greases.
JAlways stay alert! Always pay attention to what you are doing and act with common sense. Never use the appliance when you are distracted or don’t feel well.
Service
JArrange for your appliance to be repaired only by qualified specialists and only with original spare parts. Thus, you can be certain that the safety of your appliance is assured.
JAlways have the plug or power cord replaced by the manufacturer of the appliance or the manufacturer's customer service. Thus, you can be certain that the safety of your appliance is assured.
GB/IE 9