GB-5
GB
| Operating Instructions
way that affects the function of the tool. Have
damaged parts repaired before using the tool.
- Use power tools, accessories, add-on tools,
etc. in accordance with these instructions and
in the way prescribed for the respective type
of tool. You should also consider the working
conditions and the work to be carried out.
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Have the power tool serviced by qualified tech
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nical personnel only; repairs should be carried
out using exclusively original spare parts.
- Replace worn or damaged parts for reasons
of safety. Use only original spare parts. Parts
not produced by the original manufacturer may
have a poor fit and possibly cause injury.
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Grip guide bar firmly with both hands. Never
operate the tool with only one hand.
- Hold the guide bar and lift the tool to move it
from one place to another. Always switch off
the tool, disconnect the plug and wait until the
application stops before carrying out mainte-
nance.
Electrical safety
- The electric motor has been designed to use
single phase voltage only.
- Make sure your voltage corresponds to the
one written on the rating label.
Your machine has double insulation
in conformity to Directive EN 60335,
you do not therefore need to earth.
- Always use a plug compulsory for double insu-
lation electric tooling when replacing the cable.
- Always switch your machine off before discon-
necting any plug, socket or extension.
- Use only extension cords that are approved for
out-door use and are not lighter than rubber-
sheathed cables of type H07 RN-F according
to DIN/VDE 0282 with a diameter of at least
1.5 sq. mm. They cords must be splash-proof.
Replacing the power cable
If the power cable of the device should be dam-
aged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or
their after-sales service or an equally qualified
person to avoid any risks.
Warning!
The prolonged utilisation of a tool will subject the
user to vibration and shocks that could lead to
Raynaud‘s syndrome or Carpal tunnel syndrome.
This condition reduces the ability of the hand to
sense and regulate temperature, causes numb-
ness and a sensation of heat and can lead to da-
mage to the nervous system and the circulatory
system and to necrosis.
Not all factors that lead to Raynaud‘s syndrome
are known but cold water, smoking and illnesses
that impact the blood vessels and the circulatory
system as well as severe or long-lasting exposu-
re to vibrations are known to be factors in the de-
velopment of Raynaud‘s syndrome. Observe the
following in order to reduce the risk of Raynaud‘s
syndrome and Carpal tunnel syndrome:
• Wear gloves and keep your hands warm.
• Make sure the device is well maintained. A
tool with loose components or with damaged
or worn-out dampers will have a disposition
towards increased vibrations.
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Always hold the handle firmly but do not clutch
it constantly with excessive force. Take breaks
often.
All of the above precautions cannot exclude the
risk of Raynaud‘s syndrome or Carpal tunnel
syndrome. Therefore, with long-term or regular
use it is advisable to keep a close watch on the
condition of your hands and fingers. Seek medi
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cal attention immediately in the event of any of
the above symptoms appearing.
WARNING! This product produces an electro-
magnetic field during operation!
This field may under some cicumstances inter
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fere with active or passive medical implants!
To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury, we
recommend persons with medical implants to
consult their doctor and the medical implant ma-
nufacturer before operating this product!
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