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Manual instruction
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Safety regulation for the use
General safety rules
This model row of electric screwdriver (CED-3,6; CED-
3,6L), equipped with direction switch, is intended
for screwing and unsrewing.
The following listed safety instructions should serve
you for the right use and for the protection of your
own safety. Therefore please read this very carefully.
When passing this device to a third person, these
instructions must be handed out, too.
Retain this user manual and all other literature
supplied with your device for any future reference.
Comply with the safety information and the warning
on the appliance.
Be familiar with the controls and the proper use of
the appliance before attempting to operate it and
above all, make sure you know how to stop it in case
of emergency.
Following these simple instructions will also
maintain your device in good working order.
The appliance must be assembled correctly
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before use.
Only use the appliance for its designed
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purposes.
In addition to the design of the device there are
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safety decals that must be considered and indications
about the safety equipment to use. Accident
prevention is dependent upon the awareness,
common sense, forethought, and proper training
of everyone involved in the operation, transport,
maintenance, and storage of the machine.
Never leave the machine unattended.
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Never allow children to use the appliance.
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Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.
Keep children and pets away. All onlookers
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should be kept at a safe distance away from the
appliance when it is in use. Stop using the machine
while people, especially children, or pets are
nearby.
The user is responsible for third parties while
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working with the appliance.
People who aren’t acquainted with the operating
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instructions, children, juveniles who have not yet
reached the minimum age for using this appliance,
and people under the influence of alcohol, drugs or
medication are not allowed to use the appliance.
Local regulations may restrict the age of the
operator.
WARNING: The consumption of alcohol,
medication and drugs, plus states of
illness, fever and fatigue will affect your
ability to react. Do not use electric tools in any of
these situations.
Make sure that all the protective devices are
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fitted and in good condition.
Never operate the appliance with defective
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safety devices or guards, or without safety devices
in place.
Inspect the entire machine for loose parts (nuts,
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bolts, screws, etc.) and any damage. Check bolts at
frequent intervals for proper tightness to be sure
the equipments is in safe working condition. Repair
or replace as necessary before using the machine.
Serious injury to the operator and to the bystanders
could results if there’s a damage to the machine.
Ensure that you have a good a stand, while you
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operate with the device. Keep proper footing and
balance at all times.
Do not start the device if it is in an inverted
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position or is not in working position.
Always switch off the appliance, disconnect
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the plug and wait until the device stops whenever
you leave the machine; before carrying out
maintenance, before checking, cleaning or working
on the appliance.
Use caution when cleaning or performing
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maintenance on the appliance. Always make
adjustments with the unit is switched off and it’s
resting on a flat, clear surface.
Keep work area clean. Cluttered areas and
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benches invite injuries.
It is forbidden to move or modify any of the
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electrical and mechanical safety devices.
Do not force the tool. It will do a better job and
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operate more safety at the rate for which it was
intended.
Only work in daylight or sufficiently good
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artificial light. Never operate the device without
good visibility or light.
While operating the appliance, dress properly,
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do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could
become caught by the moving parts of the unit.
Wear suitable working clothes, long trousers and
solid shoes. It is recommended that legs and feet
be covered to protect from flying debris during
the operation. Do not operate the appliance when
barefoot or wearing open sandals. Long hair should
be tied back.
Use safety glasses. Also use a dust mask during
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pulverulent operations and wear ear protection. If
the noise level exceeds 85 dB(A), ear protection is
Summary of Contents for CED-3,6
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