GB
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Workbench with perforated panel
“IMPORTANT, KEEP FOR REFERENCE AT
A LATER DATE: READ CAREFULLY”
Intended use
This device is intended for the machining of work-
pieces and for the safekeeping of tools.
This product is not intended for commercial use. Gen-
erally acknowledged accident prevention regulations
and enclosed safety instructions must be observed.
Only perform work described in these instructions for
use. Any other use is improper. The manufacturer will
not assume responsibility for damage resulting from
such use.
Safety instructions
•
To operate this device safely, the user must have
read and understood these instructions for use
before using the device for the first time.
•
Observe all safety instructions! Failure to do so
may cause harm to you and others.
•
Retain all instructions for use, and safety instruc-
tions for future reference.
•
If you sell or pass the device on, you must also
hand over these operating instructions.
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This product should only be used on firm, level
ground.
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Do not stand on the product.
•
Before commissioning, check the device for com-
pleteness and function!
•
Always work with care and the necessary cau-
tion!
•
Never use excessive force!
•
Before assembly, check whether splinters have
come loose during transport or long storage time.
Risk of injury!
•
Keep children and uninvolved third parties away
from the work area.
•
Do not load with more than 150 kg. Do not leave
heavy objects on the worktop for prolonged peri-
ods.
•
Please ensure that the hook (not included in the
scope of delivery) is securely clasped and does
not fall down when it is fixed on the plug board.
•
Please do not use hooks with a length of more
than 150 mm.
•
Do not place unbalanced objects on the work-
bench, as these could tip over.
•
Do not store the workbench outdoors or in a
humid environment.
•
Avoid applying excessive force when using the
clamping fixture.
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Observe the safety instructions when using an
electric tool.
•
Electric tools must not be fastened or clamped to
the worktop.
•
Always wear goggles while you are working.
•
Cutting or drilling into the worktop can impair the
support components and damage the workpiece
or workbench.
•
Exercise caution when handling hot tools (hot air
guns, soldering lamps, solder paste etc.). The
worktop can become damaged and the potential
for clamping impaired.
•
Do not store flammable liquids on the workbench.
•
Keep these operating instructions in a safe place
for future use.
•
Remove the parts from the transport packaging
and check before assembly whether any splin-
ters may protrude on the wooden surface.
Supplied as standard
Installation
– Check the pack and make sure you have all the
parts listed.
– Two people to assemble the product and two
people to lift the product into position.
– When you are ready to start, make sure that you
have the right tools, plenty of space and a clean,
dry area for assembly.
– Unwrap all packaging materials and place the
components on top of the carton box or on a
clean floor to prevent it from scratching.
– Do not use power tools to construct this product.
– Do not tighten screws until fully assembled.
– Do not overtighten screws or bolts.
– Stability of the product is ensured only when it is
set up and positioned on a solid, level, and suffi-
ciently robust surface.
– Ensure that this product is fully assembled as
illustrated before use.
– Check inserted and threaded connections regu-
larly, and tighten if necessary.
Pre-Assembly check.
– Unpack the components and lay out carefully.
Referring to the parts list, ensure that all parts are
present. If there are any deficiencies, immedi-
ately contact the dealer from where the product
was purchased. Assembly is quite straightfor-
ward and requires the use of a screwdriver and a
6/10mm spanner
Assembly
Note:
Washers and nuts always located on
the inside during assembly
DANGER! Risk of fatal injury due to elec-
tric shock!
When working on walls, ceiling
or floors, pay attention to any installed
cables as well as gas and water lines.
WARNING! Risk of injury!
Take care not
to jam fingers during assembly and disman-
tling.
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