Safety

JWear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves well away from moving components. Wear a hairnet if you have long hair. Loose, not well-fitting clothing, jewellery and long hair can become caught up in moving components.

JUse dust suction and / or collection units if these can be assembled. Thereby take note that the dust collection units fitted must be suitable for this particular area of application. The correct use of these equipments reduces potential dangers caused by dust.

JImmobilise the workpiece securely. Use clamps /  vices to firmly hold the workpiece. It is thus better secured than just with your hand.

appliance. Many accidents have their origin in poorly maintained electrical hand tools.

JKeep cutting tools sharp and clean. Carefully maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges jam less often and are easier to guide.

JKeep hand grips dry, clean and free from oil and grease.

JUse electrical hand tools, accessories or ancil- lary components only in accordance with these instructions and in such a manner as is detailed for the particular types of appliance. Take con- sideration thereby of the working conditions and the task to be completed. The use of electrical hand tools for purposes other than those origi- nally intended can lead to dangerous situations.

LDiligent Interaction

and Use of Electrical Hand Tools

JDo not overburden your electrical tools. Use the electrical hand tool that is applicable to the work to be done.

It works better and safer in the pre-determined area of performance.

JNever use an electrical hand tool that has a defective switch. An electrical hand tool that can no longer be switched on or off is dangerous and must be repaired before being used.

JRemove the plug from the socket before making adjustments on the appliance, changing ancillaries or putting it into storage. These precautions pre- vent the unintentional starting of the appliance.

JStore unused electrical hand tools out of the reach of children. Do not permit individuals to use appliances if they are not informed about the interaction with them or they have not read these instructions. Electrical hand tools can be dangerous when in the hands of inexperienced people.

JMaintain the appliance with care. Check to see that all moving parts are free-running and do not jam. Regularly check to see if components are broken or so worn and / or damaged that they have a negative influence on the perform- ance of the appliance. Arrange for damaged components to be repaired before using the

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LService

JPermit 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.

JPermit the exchange of plugs and power cables to be carried out only by the manufacturer of the hand tool or his authorised customer service.

Thus, you can be certain that the safety of your appliance is assured.

LOriginal ancillaries / and accessories

jUse only the ancillaries and accessories detailed in the operating instructions.

The use of ancillaries and accessories other than those detailed in the operating instructions could mean the risk of injuries for you.

Attention - Service lines!

JAttention! Take steps to ensure you do not, resp. cannot, damage electrical, gas or water service lines when working with electrical power tools. If necessary, carry out a check with a cable /  pipeline detector before boring or cutting into

a wall.

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