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6. Safety notices
General safety notices for
mounting equipment
Read the safety notices and
instructions provided with the
mounting equipment and the
electrical tool. Failure to comply
with safety notices and instruc-
tions may cause electric shock,
fi re and/or severe injuries.
Keep all safety notices and
instructions safe for future
reference.
1.
Disconnect the plug
from the mains socket and/
or remove the battery before
confi guring device settings or
replacing accessories.
2.
Correctly install the
router table including router
lift prior to installing the router
motor. Correct assembly is
important to prevent the risk of
the assembly collapsing.
3.
Securely attach the
router motor on the router lift
prior to using it. If the electrical
tool is dislocated in the moun-
ting equipment, users may lose
control.
4.
Position the router
table on a secure, even, and
horizontal surface. If the router
table and/or router lift are dis-
located or are allowed to shake
this may cause severe injuries
during operation.
Safety at the workplace
1.
Install the electri-
cal tool and accessories as
specifi ed only. Use accessories
specifi ed in the user manual
only. The tool or accessories
must not be modifi ed or used
for any other purpose than that
intended. Do not overload the
electrically powered tool.
2.
Consider the working
environment. Do not use the
product in environments sub-
ject to precipitation or steam.
Make sure the environment is
adequately lit. Do not use elec-
trically powered tools in the vi-
cinity of gas pipes or fl ammable
liquids. Maintain a pleasant
temperature in the workshop
so your hands are not cold.
Connect your electrically pow-
ered tools to a leakage current
protection unit when working
outdoors. Exclusively use cables
that have been approved for
outdoor use.
3.
Keep your working
environment clean. An untidy
workshop or worktop may
cause injuries. Make sure there
is enough space to work safely.
4.
Remove any poten-
tially available nails, clamps
or other metal parts from the
workpiece.
5.
Check damaged
parts. Carefully check at-
tachments, device, cables,
extension, plug and accessories
for signs of damage. Check
the alignment of moving parts,
connections, and other cir-
cumstances that may infl uence
commissioning. Have damage
repaired by an authorised
specialist workshop before
commissioning the device or
accessories. Protect tools from
impact or falling down.
6.
Use extraction equip-
ment. If there are extraction
ports provided, make sure that
they have been installed and
connected correctly.
7.
Check all attachment
and lock screws, bolts, nuts,
and buttons on the electrically
powered tool, attachments and
router bits prior to commissio-
ning and make sure that they
have been securely closed and
tightened. Regularly repeat the
inspection if you mill for prolon-
ged periods of time.
Electrical safety
1.
Disconnect electri-
cally powered tools from the
mains as soon as you have
stopped using them, prior to
all maintenance, before each
calibration, and prior to repla-
cing accessories, for instance
bit replacements. Make sure
the switch is set to “OFF”. Make
sure the bit is no longer rota-
ting.
2.
Do not use the device
if it is not possible to switch it
on or off . Have faulty switches
repaired by a specialist work-
shop.
3.
Use the cable as
intended only. Do not carry the
electrically powered tool by the
cable, do not pull it towards
you using the cable, and do not
pull on the cable to disconnect
the tool from the mains. Keep
the cable away from heat, oil
or sharp edges. Route the cable
outside the working area.
Personal safety
1.
Keep children and vi-
sitors away. Do not allow child-
ren or visitors to touch the tool,
accessories or attachments.
Keep children and visitors
away from the working area.
Child-proof your workshop and
lock it.
2.
Wear suitable work
clothing. Do not wear widely
cut clothing or loosely hanging
jewellery as this may get
caught in moving parts. We re-
commend work gloves and an-
ti-slip shoes to work outdoors.
Make sure long hair is protected
or covered.
3.
Keep any tools you
are not using in a dry and
locked place outside the reach
of children.
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