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1. General Safety Rules
Always remove the cable plug from the socket before servicing and adjusting the product!
Warning!
When using electrical tools the following safety rules should always be followed in order to avoid
risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury.
1. Keep the working area clean!
Cluttered surfaces and tables invite accidents.
2. Do not use the tool in high risk environments!
Electrical machines should not be used on damp or wet surfaces or in the rain. Make sure that the
lighting is good in the workplace. Provide good ventilation during dusty jobs. Never use electrical
machinery/tools where they may cause fire or explosion!
3. Avoid electric shock!
Avoid physical contact with earthed objects such as water mains, radiators, hobs etc. when using
electrical machinery/tools.
4. Keep children and visitors at a distance!
All children and visitors should be kept at a safe distance from electrical machinery/tools or electric
cables in the workplace.
5. Keep the machinery childproof!
Keep electrical machinery/tools locked away or out of reach of children when not in use!
6. Do not push the machinery!
It will carry out the work better and more safely at the intended feed rate.
7. Use the correct tool!
Do not push a tool or any other attachment to perform an operation which it is not designed for.
8. Wear suitable attire!
No loosely fitting clothes, gloves, necklaces, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get stuck in
the rotating parts. Skid-proof shoes are recommended. Wear a hairnet (or equivalent.) if you have
long hair.
9. Wear goggles!
Always wear goggles, ordinary glasses are not suitable! Also use a dust filter or protective mask during
dusty work.
10. Use an extractor!
Use an extractor to remove and collect dust and shavings, if the machine is designed for it; make sure
the machine is used correctly and emptied when needed.
Warning! Dust and shavings from some wood types and wood products can damage your health even
following a short period of exposure.
11. Do not damage the electric cable!
Never carry the machine by its electric cable. Do not pull the cable but instead pull out the plug when
cutting off power. Make sure the cable does not come into contact with heat, oil or sharp edges.
12. Secure work material properly!
Use clamps or vices where possible, allowing you to manage the tool with both hands. It is safer than
securing work material with one hand.
13. Do not stretch yourself too far!
Make sure that you adopt a secure and balanced posture the whole time.
14. Keep the tools in trim!
Make sure they are clean and that the edges are kept sharp for optimal effect and greater results. Follow
the manual’s recommendations for lubricating and changing parts. Check the electrical cable regularly;
if damaged it should be replaced by qualified service technicians. Inspect all extension cables regularly
so that they are not damaged. Make sure that the machine’s/tool’s handles and levers are dry, clean and
free from oil, grease etc.
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