General safety advice for electrical power tools / Preparing for use

d)When not in use always ensure that electrical power tools are kept out of reach of children. Do not let anyone use the device if he or she is not familiar with it or has not read the instructions and advice. Electrical power tools are danger- ous when they are used by inexperienced people.

e)Look after the device carefully. Check that moving parts are working prop- erly and move freely. Check for any parts that are broken or damaged enough to detrimentally affect the functioning of the device. Have dam- aged parts repaired before you use the device. Many accidents have their ori- gins in poorly maintained electrical power tools.

f)Keep cutting tools clean and sharp. Carefully maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to jam and are easier to control.

g)Use the electrical power tool, accesso- ries, inserted tools etc. in accordance with these instructions and advice, and the stipulations drawn up for this par- ticular type of device. In doing this, take into account the working condi- tions and the task in hand. The use of electrical power tools for purposes other than those intended can lead to dangerous situations.

Safety advice for belt sanders

JDanGEr oF fIre froM fLyiNG sParkS! Sanding metal creates flying sparks. For this reason, always make sure that nobody is placed in any danger and that there are no inflammable materials near the working area.

JWhen undertaking prolonged sanding of wood, and in particular when working on ma- terials that give rise to dusts that are hazardous to health, the sander must be connected to a suitable external dust extraction device.

JEnsure that there is adequate ventilation when working on plastic, paint, varnish etc.

JThe belt sander is designed for the dry sanding of large surfaces of wood, plastic, metal and plaster and painted surfaces. The device is to be used for dry sanding only.

JDo not sand materials containing asbestos. Asbestos is a known carcinogen.

WarnING! POISONOUS DUSTS! Sanding paints containing lead, some types of wood and metal for example may give rise to hazardous or poisonous dusts and represents a risk to the health of the person operating the device and to anyone near the work area.

Wear safety glasses and a dust protection mask!

JSecurely support the workpiece. Use clamps or a vice to grip the workpiece firmly. This is much safer than holding it with your hand.

JNever support yourself by placing your hands near or in front of the device or the workpiece surface. A slip can result in injury.

JIf a dangerous situation arises, pull the mains plug immediately out of the mains socket.

JAlways work with the mains lead leading away from the rear of the device.

JAvoid contact with the moving sanding belt.

JDo not work on moistened materials or damp surfaces.

JAlways switch on the device before placing it against the workpiece. After sanding, lift the de- vice from the workpiece before switching it off.

JWhen working always hold the device securely with both hands (see Fig. E). Always keep prop- er footing and balance.

JSwitch the device off and allow it to come to a complete standstill before you put it down.

JWhen taking a break from your work, before carrying out any tasks on the device itself (e.g. changing the sanding belt) and when you are not using the device, always pull the mains plug out of the mains socket.

QPreparing for use

Take note of the mains voltage. The mains voltage at the mains socket must match that shown on the rating plate on the device. Devices marked with 230 V can also be operated at 220 V.

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Parkside PEBS 600 manual Safety advice for belt sanders, Preparing for use, Wear safety glasses and a dust protection mask