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Only allow a qualified electrician to perform work on
this tool. The electrical equipment of the tool must be
regularly inspected. Loose connections and charred
cables must be immediately repaired. If work must be
performed with the tool, remove the battery prior to
opening the device.
The terms "tool" and "power tool" used in the safety
instructions pertain to mains-operated power tools
(with power cable) and battery operated power
tools (without power cord).
The tool must be kept closed at all times. Access is
only permitted for authorized persons with a tool.
3.4.0. DANGER FROM ELECTRICAL ENERGY
3.4.1. FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY MEASURES
3.4.1. WORKPLACE SAFETY
a) Keep your workspace clean and well lit.
Disorder or poorly lit
workspaces can lead to accidents.
b) Do not use the tool in an explosive environment,
in which
flammable liquids, gases or dusts are located. Power tools can
generate sparks which can ignite the dust of vapors.
c) Take environmental influences into account.
Never subject tools to
rain. Do not use in moist or wet environments.
d) Keep other persons away from tool while in use.
If you are
distracted, you can lose control of the device.
3.4.2. ELECTRICAL SAFETY
a) Avoid physical contact with grounded surfaces such a pipes,
heaters, etc.
There is an increased risk of electrical shock if your
body is grounded.