Damaged or tangled mains leads or plugs in- crease the risk of electric shock.

JA damaged tool, mains lead or plug presents a serious danger to life from

electric shock.

Frequently check the condition of the device, mains lead and plug.

JCheck the condition of the plug and mains lead on your electrical tool regularly and have any damage repaired by a competent specialist.

JWhen working outdoors always use extension cables that are also approved for use outdoors. The use of an extension cable suitable for out- door use reduces the risk of electric shock.

JDo not use an electrical power tool with dam- aged parts. If a dangerous situation arises pull out the mains plug from the socket immediately.

JWarning! Never open up the device. Always have any repairs carried out or replace- ment parts fitted at the service centre or by an electrical equipment repair specialist.

QPersonal safety

JRemain alert at all times and always watch what you are doing. Work carefully when us- ing an electrical power tool. Do not use the de- vice if you cannot concentrate or are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medi- cation. Just one moment of carelessness when using the device can lead to serious injury.

JWear personal protective equip- ment and always wear safety glasses. The wearing of personal

protective equipment such as dust masks, non-slip safety shoes, protective gloves, safety helmets or ear protectors, appropriate to the type of electrical power tool used and work undertaken, reduces the risk of injury.

JAvoid unintentional operation of the device. Make sure that the switch is in the “OFF” posi- tion before you insert the mains plug into the socket. Accidents can happen if you carry the device with your finger on the ON / OFF switch or you have already switched the device on before you connect it to the mains.

Safety advice

JRemove any setting tools or spanners before you switch the device on. A tool or spanner left attached to a rotating part of a device can lead to injury.

JDo not overestimate your own abilities. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. By do- ing this you will be in a better position to control the device in unforeseen circumstances.

JWear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose cloth- ing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves clear of moving parts. If you have long hair, wear a hair net. Clothing, jewellery or hair that is loose or hangs from your body, head or limbs can become trapped in moving parts.

QCareful handling and use of electrical power tools

JDo not overload your electrical power tool. Al- ways use an electrical power tool that is intend- ed for the task you are undertaking. You will work better and more safely if the tool is kept within its specified operational range.

JDo not use an electrical power tool if its switch is defective. An electrical power tool that can no longer be switched on and off is dangerous and must be repaired.

JPull the mains plug from the socket before you make any adjustments to the device, change accessories or when the device is put away. This precaution prevents you from unintention- ally starting the device.

JWhen not in use always ensure that electrical power tools are kept out of reach of children. Do not let anyone use a tool with which he or she is not familiar or who has not read the in- structions and advice. Electrical power tools are dangerous when they are used by inexperi- enced people.

JLook after your tools meticulously. Check that moving parts are working properly and move freely. Check regularly for broken parts or parts that are damaged to the extent they detri- mentally affect the functioning of the device. Have damaged parts repaired before you use the device. Many accidents have their origins in poorly maintained electrical power tools.

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Kompernass POF1300 manual Safety advice, Personal safety, Careful handling and use of electrical power tools