11.Wear eye protection, protective mask and ear defenders. For work which produces splinters, swarf or dust or when working overhead always wear eye protection, with an appropriate protective mask. When working in noisy conditions, wear ear defenders.
12.Connect the dust suction device. If devices for the connection of dust suction equipment and collectors are available, ensure that these are connected and properly used.
13.Use cable only for such purposes for which it is intended. Never carry the power tool by the cable. Do not use cable to disconnect the tool from the mains supply. Protect the cable against heat, oil and sharp edges.
14.Secure the work piece. Use a fastening device or a vice to secure the work. This guarantees a safer hold than with a single hand and allows you to operate the power tool with both hands.
15.Avoid abnormal posture. Get a firm stand and hold your balance at any time.
16.Service your tools carefully. Keep your tools clean and sharp to be able to perform better and safer work. Observe the service instructions and the note regarding change of tools. Check the cable of the tool regularly and in case of damage, ask for professional repair. Check extension cables regularly and replace them if damaged. Keep handles dry and free of oil and grease.
17.Disconnect the mains plug. When power tool is not used, before maintenance and when changing tools, such as saw blade, drill, hob.
18.Always remove tool keys. Before switching on device, ensure that the keys and adjustment tools are removed.
19.Avoid unintended start. Do not carry any tools connected to the mains supply with your finger on the switch .Ensure that the switch is off when plugging instrument into socket.
20.Extensions in the open. Only use authorized and respectively marked extensions for use in the open.
21.Be attentive. Pay attention to what you are doing. Act sensibly. Do not use the power tool if you are not fully concentrating.
22.Check the power tool for any possible damages. Before further use of the power tool, the protection devices or any lightly damaged parts must be carefully examined. Check whether the mobile parts function correctly and do no jam or if any parts are damaged. All parts must be mounted correctly and meet all conditions to guarantee perfect operation of power tool. Any damaged protection devices and parts must be repaired professionally by a recognized expert workshop or exchanged, unless otherwise stipulated in the operation manual. Damaged switches must be replaced at an
23.Make others aware of how to handle the equipment. If you lend or hand over tools to another person make sure you explain how to handle the equipment. Always pass on this safety advice and the instructions for use.
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