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tions. The dust mask or respirator must be capable of 
fi ltrating particles generated by your operation. Pro-
longed exposure to high intensity noise may cause 
hearing loss.

• 

Keep bystanders a safe distance away from work 
area. Anyone entering the work area must wear 
personal protective equipment. 

Fragments of 

workpiece or of a broken accessory may fl y away and 
cause injury beyond immediate area of operation.

• 

Hold the power tool by insulated gripping sur-
faces only, when performing an operation where 
the cutting accessory may contact hidden wiring. 

Contact with a “live” wire will also make exposed 
metal parts of the power tool “live” and could give the 
operator an electric shock.

• Position the cord clear of the spinning accessory. 

If you lose control, the cord may be cut or snagged 
and your hand or arm may be pulled in to the spin-
ning accessory.

• 

Never lay the power tool down until the acces-
sory has come to a complete stop. 

The spinning 

accessory may grab the surface and pull the power 
tool out of your control.

• 

Do not run the power tool while carrying it at your 
side. 

Accidental contact with the spinning accessory 

could snag your clothing, pulling the accessory into 
your body.

• 

Regularly clean the power tool’s air vents. 

The 

motor’s fan will draw the dust inside the housing 
and excessive accumulation of powdered metal may 
cause electrical hazards.

• 

Do not operate the power tool near fl ammable 
materials. 

Sparks could ignite these materials.

• 

Do not use accessories that require liquid cool-
ants. 

Using water or other liquid coolants may result 

in electrocution or shock.

Kickback and Related Warnings

Kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched or 
snagged rotating wheel, backing pad, brush or any 
other accessory. Pinching or snagging causes rapid 
stalling of the rotating accessory which in turn causes 
the uncontrolled power tool to be forced in the direc-
tion opposite of the accessory’s rotation at the point 
of the binding.
For example, if an abrasive wheel is snagged or 
pinched by the workpiece, the edge of the wheel that 
is entering into the pinch point can dig into the surface 
of the material causing the wheel to climb out or kick 
out. The wheel may either jump toward or away from 
the operator, depending on direction of the wheel’s 
movement at the point of pinching. Abrasive wheels 
may also break under these conditions.
Kickback is the result of power tool misuse and/or in-
correct operating procedures or conditions and can be 
avoided by taking proper precautions as given below.
• 

Maintain a fi rm grip on the power tool and po-
sition your body and arm to allow you to resist 
kickback forces. Always use auxiliary handle, if 
provided, for maximum control over kickback or 
torque reaction during start-up. 

The operator can 

control torque reactions or kickback forces, if proper 
precautions are taken.

• 

Never place your hand near the rotating acces-
sory. 

Accessory may kickback over your hand.

• 

Do not position your body in the area where pow-
er tool will move if kickback occurs. 

Kickback will 

Safety Warnings Common for Sanding and Polish-
ing Operations:

• 

This power tool is intended to function as a sand-
er or polisher. Read all safety warnings, instruc-
tions, illustr 

ations and specifi cations  provided 

with this power tool.

 Failure to follow all instructions 

listed below may result in electric shock, fi re  and/or 
serious injury

.

• 

Operations such as grinding, wire brushing 
or cutting-off 

 are not recommended to be per-

formed with this power tool. 

Operations for which 

the power tool was not designed may create a haz-
ard and cause personal injury.

• 

Do not use accessories which are not specifi -
cally designed and recommended by the tool 
manufacturer. 

Just because the accessory can be 

attached to your power tool, it does not assure safe 
operation.

• 

The rated speed of the accessory must be at least 
equal to the maximum speed marked on the pow-
er tool. 

Accessories running faster than their RATED 

SPEED can break and fl y apart.

• 

The outside diameter and the thickness of your 
accessory must be within the capacity rating of 
your power tool. 

Incorrectly sized accessories can-

not be adequately guarded or controlled.

• 

The arbour size of wheels, fl anges, backing pads 
or any other accessory must properly fi t  the 
spindle of the power tool. 

Accessories with arbour 

holes that do not match the mounting hardware of the 
power tool will run out of balance, vibrate excessively 
and may cause loss of control.

• 

Do not use a damaged accessory. Before each 
use inspect the accessory such as abrasive 
wheels for chips and cracks, backing pad for 
cracks, tear or excess wear, wire brush for loose 
or cracked wires. If power tool or accessory is 
dropped, inspect for damage or install an undam-
aged accessory. After inspecting and installing 
an accessory, position yourself and bystand-
ers away from the plane of the rotating acces-
sory and run the power tool at maximum no-load 
speed for one minute. 

Damaged accessories will 

normally break apart during this test time.

• 

Wear personal protective equipment. Depending 
on application, use face shield, safety goggles or 
safety glasses. As appropriate, wear dust mask, 
hearing protectors, gloves and workshop apron 
capable of stopping small abrasive or workpiece 
fragments. 

The eye protection must be capable of 

stopping  fl ying debris generated by various opera-

BATTERY TOOL USE AND CARE

SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES

PERSONAL SAFETY

GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS

WORK AREA SAFETY

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

• Keep work area clean and well lit.

 Cluttered or dark 

areas invite accidents.

• Do not operate power tools in explosive atmos-

pheres, such as in the presence of fl ammable 
liquids, gases or dust.

 Power tools create sparks 

which may ignite the dust or fumes.

• Keep children and bystanders away while operating 

a power tool.

 Distractions can cause you to lose control.

• Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never 

modify the plug in any way. Do not use any 
adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power 
tools. 

Unmodifi ed plugs and matching outlets will 

reduce risk of electric shock.

• Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded 

surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and 
refrigerators. 

There is an increased risk of electric 

shock if your body is earthed or grounded.

• Do not expose power tools to rain or wet condi-

tions. 

Water entering a power tool will increase the 

risk of electric shock.

• Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for car-

rying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep 
cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving 
parts. 

Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk 

of electric shock.

• When operating a power tool outdoors, use an 

extension cord suitable for outdoor use. 

Use of 

a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of 
electric shock.

• If operating a power tool in a damp location is 

unavoidable, use a ground fault circuit interrupter 
(GFCI) protected supply. 

Use of an GFCI reduces 

the risk of electric shock.

• Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and bal-

ance at all times.

 This enables better control of the 

power tool in unexpected situations.

• Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or 

jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves 
away from moving parts.

 Loose clothes, jewellery 

or long hair can be caught in moving parts.

 

• If devices are provided for the connection of dust 

extraction and collection facilities, ensure these 
are connected and properly used. 

Use of dust col-

lection can reduce dust-related hazards.

WARNING    

READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS AND ALL INSTRUCTIONS. 

Failure

         to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fi re and/or serious 
injury. 

Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. 

The term "power 

tool" in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated 
(cordless) power tool.

POWER TOOL USE AND CARE

• Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power 

tool for your application.

 The correct power tool will 

do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was 
designed.

• Do not use the power tool if the switch does not 

turn it on and off.

 Any power tool that cannot be 

controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be 
repaired.

• Disconnect the plug from the power source and/

or the battery pack from the power tool before 
making any adjustments, changing accessories, 
or storing power tools. 

Such preventive safety 

measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool 
accidentally.

• Store idle power tools out of the reach of children 

and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the 
power tool or these instructions to operate the 
power tool. 

Power tools are dangerous in the hands 

of untrained users.

• Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or 

binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and 
any other condition that may affect the power 
tool’s operation. If damaged, have the power tool 
repaired before use. 

Many accidents are caused by 

poorly maintained power tools.

• Keep cutting tools sharp and clean.

 Properly main-

tained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less 
likely to bind and are easier to control.

• Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. 

in accordance with these instructions, taking into 
account the working conditions and the work to 
be performed. 

Use of the power tool for operations 

different from those intended could result in a hazard-
ous situation.

• Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use 

common sense when operating a power tool. Do 
not use a power tool while you are tired or under 
the infl uence of drugs, alcohol or medication. 

moment of inattention while operating power tools 
may result in serious personal injury.

• Use personal protective equipment. Always wear 

eye protection.

 Protective equipment such as dust 

mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing 
protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce 
personal injuries.

• Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch 

is in the off-position before connecting to power 
source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying 
the tool. 

Carrying power tools with your fi nger on the 

switch or energising power tools that have the switch 
on invites accidents.

• Remove any adjusting key or wrench before 

turning the power tool on. 

A wrench or a key left 

attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result 
in personal injury.

 

SERVICE

• Recharge only with the charger specifi ed by the 

manufacturer. 

A charger that is suitable for one type 

of battery pack may create a risk of fi re when used 
with another battery pack.

• Use power tools only with specifi cally designated 

battery packs. 

Use of any other battery packs may 

create a risk of injury and fi re.

• When battery pack is not in use, keep it away 

from other metal objects like paper clips, coins, 
keys, nails, screws, or other small metal objects 

that can make a connection from one terminal to 
another. 

Shorting the battery terminals together may 

cause burns or a fi re.

• Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected 

from the battery; avoid contact. If contact acci-
dentally occurs, fl ush with water. If liquid contacts 
eyes, additionally seek medical help. 

Liquid ejected 

from the battery may cause irritation or burns.

• Have your power tool serviced by a qualifi ed repair 

person using only identical replacement parts. 

This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is 
maintained.

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