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or the relevant service centre. 

· 

 Do not operate the device if it is damp and do 
not use it in a damp environment.

· 

 If you use the device outdoors, always connect 
it through a residual current device with a 
maximum trip current of 30 mA.

 

 If using an extension lead, always use one that 
is approved for outdoor use.

· 

 Always work with the mains lead leading away 
from the rear of the device.

To avoid danger of injury and 
hazards to health:

· 

   

Wear protective glasses. Pieces of 
material may split off the workpiece

 

and become projectiles. This could cause injury.

· 

 Do not work on moistened materials or damp 
surfaces.

· 

 Do not soak the materials or the surface you 
are about to work on with liquids containing 
solvents. The heat generated during scraping 
can give rise to poisonous vapours or gases 
that are hazardous to health.

· 

 Secure the workpiece by holding it in a clamp 
or vice, otherwise the workpiece cannot be 
securely held in place and could cause injury.

· 

Do not work on materials containing asbestos.

· 

 When working, always hold the device se-
curely with both hands (see Fig. B). 
Never support yourself by placing your hands 
near or in front of the device or the workpiece 
surface. You could be injured if anything slips.

· 

 Danger!

 The sharp edges of the tools could 

cause injury.

· 

   Wear 

protective gloves.

·  

Caution! 

Keep children away from the mains 

lead and do not allow them to use the device. 
Children often underestimate the dangers as-
sociated with electrical equipment.

Using the device safely:

· 

 If danger arises, pull the mains plug immedi-
ately out of the mains socket.

· 

 Never use the device for a purpose for which it 
was not intended.

· 

 Handle the device carefully and treat it with 

respect. Always keep the device clean, dry and 
free of oil or grease.

· 

 Remain alert at all times! Always watch what 
you are doing and proceed with caution. Do 
not use the device if you cannot concentrate or 
you are feeling unwell.

 Before use

  Quick-change tool holder

   

Danger! 

The sharp edges of the tools could 

cause injury.

   The choice of tool depends on the intended 

task. The supplied accessories are suitable for 
the most common tasks (see fi gures C, D, E 
and F). Carry out a short test to determine the 
best tool for the task.

1.   Press the tool lock 

T

 backwards into the 

“Unlock” position. 

2.   Push the tool attachment into the tool holder 

R

 

until it reaches the stop. 

3.   Lock the tool attachment in place and press 

the tool lock 

T

 forwards into the “Lock” posi-

tion.

   Make sure you fi t the tool the right way round.

 

 The inside of the curve on the shank/working 
edge of the tool attachment 

E

 must point 

downwards.

 First use

The mains voltage at the mains socket must match 
that shown on the rating plate on the device. 
Devices marked with 230 V can also be operated 
at 220 V.

Attention!

 When using the device, never allow the 

ventilation slots to be covered.

Safety/Before Use/First use

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