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circumstances.

f)  Wear suitable work clothes. Do not wear 

loose clothing or jewellery. Keep hair, clo-

thes and gloves away from moving parts.

 

Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair can get 

trapped in moving parts.

g)  If vacuuming devices and draining de-

vices can be 

fi

 tted, make sure that these 

are correctly attached and correctly used.

 

The use of a dust extraction system can redu-

ce the danger posed by dust.

4. Usage and treatment of the electric tool

a)  Do not overload the appliance. Use the 

correct tool for your work. 

You will be able 

to work better and more safely within the gi-

ven performance boundaries.

b)  Do not use an electric tool with a defec-

tive switch. 

An electric tool that cannot be 

switched on or o

  is dangerous and must be 

repaired.

c)  Pull the plug out of the socket and/or 

remove the battery before making any ad-

justments to the appliance, changing ac-

cessories or put the appliance down.

 This 

safety measure prevents starting the electric 

tool unintentionally.

d)  Keep unused electric tools out of the 

reach of children. Do not allow people 

who are not familiar with the appliance or 

who have not read these instructions to 

use the appliance. 

Electric tools are dange-

rous if they are used by inexperienced people.

e)  Clean your electric tool carefully. Check 

whether moving parts are functioning 

properly and not jamming, whether parts 

are broken or damaged enough that the 

functioning of this electric tool is a

 ec-

ted. Have damaged parts repaired before 

using the appliance.

 Many accidents are 

caused by badly maintained electric tools.

f)  Keep your cutting tools sharp and clean. 

Carefully maintained cutting tools with sharp 

cutting edges will jam less and are easier to 

control.

g)  Make sure to use electric tools, accesso-

ries, attachments, etc. in accordance with 

these instructions. Take the conditions in 

your work area and the job in hand into 

account. 

Using electric tools for any purpose 

other than the one for which they are intended 

can lead to dangerous situations.

5. Service

a)  Have your electric tool repaired only by 

trained personnel using only genuine 

spare parts

. This will ensure that your elec-

tric tool remains safe to use. 

 Additional safety instructions

• 

This tool may only be used for dry grinding/

sanding operations.

• 

Always guide the power cable away from the 

back of the tool. 

• 

Use of the tool on materials containing asbes-

tos is prohibited.

• 

Always remove the plug from the power sup-

ply socket before carrying out any work on the 

machine (cleaning the sander, changing the 

sandpaper, etc.).

• 

Always disconnect the machine by removing 

the plug from the socket, not by pulling on the 

power cable.

• 

Keep your workplace clean and well illumi-

nated.

• 

Make sure that the workpiece is sufficiently 

secured so that it cannot slip.

• 

Keep children away.

• 

For your own sake, keep the machine clean 

at all times and check it for signs of damage 

each time after using it.

• 

Make sure that the switch is set to OFF befo-

re you insert the plug into the power supply 

socket.

• 

Make sure of your footing, particularly when 

working on ladders and platforms.

• 

Harmful or toxic dust can be produced when 

working on wood or metal.

• 

Touching or inhaling this dust can be harmful 

for the operator and other persons nearby.

• 

To protect your health, always wear safety 

goggles and a dust mask during sanding/

grinding work!

• 

If you discover any damage to the machine, 

use the exploded diagram and the spare 

parts list to determine which parts need to be 

ordered from Customer Service.

• 

Important! Wear safety goggles and a 

dust mask.

Do not lose these safety instructions.

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Page 1: ...iginal Mototool GB Original operating instructions Grinding and engraving tool P Manual de instru es original Ferramenta para rectificar e gravar D Originalbetriebsanleitung Schleif und Gravur Werkzeu...

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Page 5: ...5 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 Anl_RB_MG_135_E indb 5 Anl_RB_MG_135_E indb 5 27 01 14 11 09 27 01 14 11 09...

Page 6: ...n Durante el trabajo la expulsi n de chispas astillas virutas y polvo por el aparato pueden provocar p rdida de vista Es preciso ponerse una mascarilla de protecci n Puede generarse polvo da ino para...

Page 7: ...orriente adecuadas reducen el riesgo de una descarga el ctrica b Evitar el contacto corporal con superfi cies con toma de tierra como tubos ca lefacciones fogones y frigor ficos Existe un gran riesgo...

Page 8: ...n l o no hayan le do estas instrucciones Las herramientas el ctricas son peligrosas si las usan personas sin experiencia e Cuidar la herramienta el ctrica de forma adecuada Comprobar que las piezas m...

Page 9: ...bolsas de pl stico l minas y pie zas peque as Riesgo de ingesti n y asfixia Malet n Muelas de lijar Cintas abrasivas Mandriles de sujeci n Fresa Pulidora de fieltro Mandriles de sujeci n Brocas Unida...

Page 10: ...eden producir se los siguientes riesgos 1 Lesiones pulmonares en caso de que no se utilice una mascarilla de protecci n antipolvo 2 Lesiones auditivas en caso de que no se utili ce una protecci n para...

Page 11: ...apriete Trabajos de precisi n y grabados sujete la unidad motriz como si fuera un bol grafo trabajos en grueso sujete la unidad motriz como si fuera el mango de un martillo 7 Accesorios 7 1 Accesorio...

Page 12: ...rato tras cada uso Limpiar el aparato con regularidad con un pa o h medo y un poco de jab n blando No utilizar productos de limpieza o disolventes ya que se podr an deteriorar las piezas de pl stico d...

Page 13: ...taci n y documentos anexos del producto o extractos de los mismos con autorizaci n expresa de iSC GmbH Nos reservamos el derecho a realizar modificaciones t cnicas Anl_RB_MG_135_E indb 13 Anl_RB_MG_13...

Page 14: ...rks generated during working or splinters chips and dust emitted by the de vice can cause loss of sight Wear a breathing mask Dust which is injurious to health can be generated when working on wood an...

Page 15: ...c shock is increa sed if your body is earthed c Keep the tool out of the rain and away from moisture The ingress of water into an electric tool increases the risk of an electric shock d Do not use the...

Page 16: ...se electric tools accesso ries attachments etc in accordance with these instructions Take the conditions in your work area and the job in hand into account Using electric tools for any purpose other t...

Page 17: ...ood metal and plastic in model making workshop and household applications Use the tool and accessories only for those applications described The equipment is to be used only for its prescri bed purpos...

Page 18: ...inserting a tool and before each tool change switch of the drive unit and pull the pow er plug 1 Press the locking knob 4 and turn the collet chuck until the bolt locks into place 2 Undo the collet ch...

Page 19: ...utting wheel 3 Grinding head for grinding belts small 4 Grinding head for grinding belts large 5 Pot brushes 7 7 Accessories Fig 13 Fig 1 Item 5 11 1 Clamping sleeve 0 6 3 2 mm 2 Cutter 7 8 Accessorie...

Page 20: ...arking have the carbon brushes checked only by a qualified electrician Important The carbon brushes should not be rep laced by anyone but a qualified electrician 8 3 Maintenance There are no parts ins...

Page 21: ...her means in whole or in part of documentation and papers accompanying products is permitted only with the express consent of the iSC GmbH Subject to technical changes Anl_RB_MG_135_E indb 21 Anl_RB_M...

Page 22: ...cas produzidas durante o trabalho ou as aparas os estilha os e a poeira que saem do aparelho podem provocar cegueira Use uma m scara de protec o para p Durante os trabalhos em madeira e outros materia...

Page 23: ...utilize fichas adaptadoras em conjunto com fer ramentas el ctricas com liga o terra Fichas n o alteradas e tomadas de energia compat veis diminuem o risco de choque el ctrico b Evite o contacto f sico...

Page 24: ...Guarde as ferramentas el ctricas que n o estejam a ser usadas fora do alcance das crian as N o deixe que o aparelho seja usado por pessoas que n o estejam familiarizadas com ele ou que n o ten ham lid...

Page 25: ...sentam danos de transporte Se poss vel guarde a embalagem at ao ter mo do per odo de garantia Aten o O aparelho e o material da embalagem n o s o brinquedos As crian as n o devem brincar com sacos de...

Page 26: ...ser utilizado Use luvas Riscos residuais Mesmo quando esta ferramenta el ctrica utilizada adequadamente existem sempre riscos residuais Dependendo do formato e do modelo desta ferramenta el ctrica pod...

Page 27: ...hada com ro ta es constantes Uma press o excessiva n o s n o acelera o processo de trabalho como tamb m provoca um abrandamento ou mesmo a paragem da unidade de accionamento e por conseguin te uma sob...

Page 28: ...ressalentes Retire a ficha da corrente antes de qualquer tra balho de limpeza 8 1 Limpeza Mantenha os dispositivos de seguran a ranhuras de ventila o e a carca a do motor o mais limpo poss vel Esfregu...

Page 29: ...al escuro seco e sem risco de forma o de gelo fora do alcance das crian as A tempe ratura ideal de armazenamento situa se entre os 5 e os 30 C Guarde a ferramenta el ctrica na embalagem original Anl_R...

Page 30: ...ca o mesmo que parcial da documenta o e dos anexos dos produtos carece da autoriza o expressa da iSC GmbH Reservado o direito a altera es t cnicas Anl_RB_MG_135_E indb 30 Anl_RB_MG_135_E indb 30 27 01...

Page 31: ...W hrend der Arbeit entstehende Funken oder aus dem Ger t heraus tretende Splitter Sp ne und St ube k nnen Sichtverlust bewirken Tragen Sie eine Staubschutzmaske Beim Bearbeiten von Holz und anderer M...

Page 32: ...iner Weise ver n dert werden Verwenden Sie keine Adap terstecker gemeinsam mit schutzgeer deten Elektrowerkzeugen Unver nderte Stecker und passende Steckdosen verringern das Risiko eines elektrischen...

Page 33: ...oder entfernen Sie den Akku bevor Sie Ger teeinstellungen vorneh men Zubeh rteile wechseln oder das Ger t weglegen Diese Vorsichtsma nahme verhindert den unabsichtigen Start des Elekt rowerkzeuges d...

Page 34: ...berpr fen Sie ob der Lieferumfang vollst n dig ist Kontrollieren Sie das Ger t und die Zubeh r teile auf Transportsch den Bewahren Sie die Verpackung nach M glich keit bis zum Ablauf der Garantiezeit...

Page 35: ...en Sie das Ger t aus wenn es nicht benutzt wird Tragen Sie Handschuhe Restrisiken Auch wenn Sie dieses Elektrowerkzeug vorschriftsm ig bedienen bleiben immer Restrisiken bestehen Folgende Gefahren k n...

Page 36: ...n Sie nur m igen Druck auf das zu be arbeitende Werkst ck aus damit dieses mit gleich bleibender Drehzahl bearbeitet werden kann Starker Druck beschleunigt den Arbeitsvor gang nicht sondern f hrt zum...

Page 37: ...1 Reinigung Halten Sie Schutzvorrichtungen Luftschlitze und Motorengeh use so staub und schmutz frei wie m glich Reiben Sie das Ger t mit einem sauberen Tuch ab oder blasen Sie es mit Druckluft bei n...

Page 38: ...dunklen trockenen und frostfreiem sowie f r Kinder unzug nglichem Ort Die optimale Lagertemperatur liegt zwischen 5 und 30 C Bewahren Sie das Elektrowerkzeug in der Origi nalverpackung auf Anl_RB_MG_1...

Page 39: ...gung von Dokumentation und Begleitpapieren der Produkte auch auszugsweise ist nur mit ausdr cklicher Zustimmung der iSC GmbH zul ssig Technische nderungen vorbehalten Anl_RB_MG_135_E indb 39 Anl_RB_MG...

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Page 45: ...ce e g sand stones or dust e ects of force or external influences e g damage caused by the device being dropped and normal wear resulting from proper operation of the device This applies in particular...

Page 46: ...erra mentas ou acess rios n o autorizados da n o observ ncia das regras de manuten o e seguran a da penetra o de corpos estranhos no aparelho por exemplo areia pedras ou p do uso da for a ou de impact...

Page 47: ...z B berlastung des Ger tes oder Verwen dung von nicht zugelassenen Einsatzwerkzeugen oder Zubeh r Nichtbeachtung der Wartungs und Sicherheitsbestimmungen Eindringen von Fremdk rpern in das Ger t wie...

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