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• Make sure that the tool cannot start up
accidentally. Ensure that the electric tool is
switched off before you connect the tool to
the power supply and/or insert the battery, or
pick up or carry the tool.
Physically touching the switch with your finger
when carrying the tool or connecting the tool to
the power supply switched on can lead to
accidents.
• Remove adjusting tools/wrench(es) prior to
switching on the power tool.
A tool or wrench that is positioned inside a
rotating power tool part can cause injury.
• Avoid abnormal working postures. Make sure
you stand squarely and keep your balance at
all times.
This way, you will be able to have better control
over the tool in unexpected situations.
• Wear suitable clothes. Never wear loose
fitting clothes or jewelry. Keep hair, clothes
and gloves away from moving parts.
Loose clothing, dangling jewelry and long hair
can be caught by moving parts.
• If dust extraction and dust collection devices
can be mounted, ensure that these are
connected and are properly used.
The use of a dust extraction system can reduce
the danger posed by dust.
4. Using the treatment of electric tools
• Do not overload your tool. Only use suitable
electric tools to perform your work.
Using the right electric tool allows you to work
better and safer within the tool's quoted capacity
range.
• Do not use an electric tool whose switch is
defective.
An electric tool that no longer can be switched
on or off is dangerous and must be repaired.
• Pull the plug out of the socket and/or remove
the battery before making any adjustments to
the tool, changing accessories or put the tool
down.
This precaution eliminates the possibility of
inadvertently starting the tool.
• When not in use, store electric tools out
of the reach of children. Do not allow those
persons to use this tool who are unfamiliar
with it or who have not read these instructions.
Electric tools are dangerous when they are used
by inexperienced persons.
• Take good care of your tool. Check that
moving parts properly function and do not
jam, that parts are not broken off or damaged
in any way and that the tool can be used to its
full capacity. Have damaged parts repaired
prior to using the tool.
The cause of many accidents can be traced back
to poorly maintained electric tools.
• Keep your blades sharp and clean.
Properly maintained blades with sharp edges jam
less frequently and are easier to use.
• Make sure to use electric tools, accessories,
attachments, etc. in accordance with these
instructions. Take the conditions in your work
area and the job in hand into account.
Using electric tools for applications other than
those intended can lead to dangerous situations.
5. SERVICE
• Have your tool repaired only by authorized
specialists using original replacement parts.
This will ensure that your tool remains safe to use.
Additional Safety rules
• Wear ear protection.
The impact of noise can
cause damage to hearing.
• Use the additional handles supplied with the
tool.
Losing control of the tool can cause injuries.
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