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• The ear protection must not be used if they are damaged�
• The ear protection must not be exposed to chemicals�
• The audibility of warning signals is impaired when wearing the ear protection�
• The ear protection must be adjusted as instructed�
• The ear protection and, in particular, the ear cushions, may be damaged over a
period of time and shall be checked regularly to see if there are any cracks or
noise leakage�
• The fitting of hygiene covers to the cushions may affect the acoustic
performance of the ear protection�
• Failure to follow these instructions will mean that the product does not meet
the requirements in the specified standards�
When used correctly, and with the right care, this ear protection provides excellent
protection that filters out high-frequency noise� High-frequency noise constitutes
the greatest noise problem from machinery such as engineering equipment,
chainsaws, etc�
Safety glasses
This safety equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 89/686/EEC
and the European standard EN 166, EN 1731
• The safety glasses do not provide complete protection, only partial protection�
Always be careful when using the glasses�
• These safety glasses are designed for use during low-risk work operations� They
only provide protection from dust, splinters and small/light swirling particles�
• The glasses do not provide protection from laser radiation�
• Never change or modify the safety glasses�
• Do not use the glasses if their transparency deteriorates�
• The glasses do not provide protection from melted metal, electric shock, gas or
steam�
• Do not use safety glasses that are scratched, cracked, unclear or when cleaning
does not improve visibility�
• These safety glasses must not worn when travelling on bicycles, MCs or
mopeds�
• The safety glasses have an estimated life of about two years during normal use�
• The safety glasses’ frames may cause allergic reactions on sensitive skins� If this
is the case, consult a doctor�