PM-160SP
15
ENG
products that impair attention and concentration.
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Check for damaged parts. Before operating the electric tool, carefully check all the parts
and connections for damage to make sure in their proper condition and functionality.
Check if movable parts are reliably fixed. Do not operate the electric tool if power button
is damaged. The damaged parts shall be replaced at the Dnipro-M service centre.
In order to prevent injury, use only accessories or tools listed in this Manual or
recommended by authorised sale points and Dnipro-M support services.
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repair the electric tool only in the authorised service centre with the use of only original
Dnipro-M spare parts. Otherwise serious damage may be caused to user health.
Safety Rules during works with the polisher
When using the machine, it is necessary to comply with all the requirements of the
operating Instructions, carefully use it, do not expose to shocks, overloads, dirt and
aggressive environments.
The following rules must be observed when operating the tool:
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all makeready works with the machine, its maintenance and repair shall be performed
only when plug is disconnected from mains socket;
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disconnect the mains plug when you replace accessories, move the tool from one
workplace to the other, during work breaks or upon the work completion;
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immediately release the tool power button when suddenly stopped (line voltage loss,
motor overload);
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work with the fixed additional handle only;
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use protective headphones and glasses;
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during works you shall wear footwear with non-slip sole;
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during prolonged works you shall use dense protective gloves, to decrease level of
harmful vibrations on the machine handles;
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do not carry the machine by the power cable. Do not wind cord around your hand or
other parts of body;
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prevent power cord tightening, kinking or its getting under various loads as well as
contact with hot or oily surfaces;
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not to overload the motor of the machine;
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upon works completion, clean the electric tool from dust and dirt;
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keep the tool in a dry place, far away from children and outsiders.
It is prohibited to:
1. Operate the machine without an additional handle installed.
2. Operate and store the machine in premises with explosive or chemically aggressive
media that corrode metals and insulation.
3. Operate the machine under conditions of drops and spatters influence, in open areas
in the rain or snowfall.
4. Leave unsupervised machine connected to electric mains.
5. To operate the machine if at least one of the following failures takes place:
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damage of the mains plug or cable;
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faulty power button or its fuzzy operation;
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