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c)
Keep children and other people away while using the power tool.
You can lose
control of the power tool if you are distracted.
2.2 Electrical safety
a)
Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, heaters, stoves and refrig
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erators.
There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded.
b)
Keep power tools away from rain or moisture.
Penetration of water into a power tool
increases the risk of electric shock.
c)
Do not misuse the connection cable in order to carry or hang up the charger or to pull
the plug out of the socket. Keep the connection cable away from heat, oil, sharp edg
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es or moving parts.
Damaged or tangled connection cables increase the risk of electric
shock.
d)
If operating the charger in a damp environment cannot be avoided, use a fault-
current circuit breaker.
The use of a residual-current circuit breaker reduces the risk of
electric shock.
e)
Check the electrical equipment regularly. Immediately remove loose connections and
scorched cables.
Loose connections or scorched cables can lead to electric shock and
risk of fire.
2.3 Safety of people
a)
Be alert, pay attention to what you are doing and take care when you are working
with a power tool. Do not use a power tool when you are tired or under the influence
of drugs, alcohol or medication.
A moment of inattention while using the power tool
can result in serious injury.
b)
Wear personal protective equipment and always safety glasses.
Wearing person
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al protective equipment such as a dust mask, non-slip safety shoes, safety helmet or
hearing protection, depending on the type and use of the power tool, lowers the risk
of injury.
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