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clothes and gloves out of moving parts. Free clothing, ornaments or long hair can be captured by
moving parts.
3. Avoid accidentally running the tool. Ensure that the tool is turned off before inserting the plug into
the socket. Moving tools with your finger on the switch or plugging the tools that have the switch in the
on position can result in injury.
4. Remove the setting keys or wrenches before turning on the tool. A wrench or key that is left
attached to the rotating part of the tool can cause personal injury.
5. Do not climb too much at work. Keep at all times a steady and balanced attitude. Proper attitude
and balance allow for better control of the tool in unexpected situations.
6. Use personal protective equipment. Always protect your eyesight with safety glasses. Respirator,
anti-slip safety shoes, protective helmet or hearing protection must be used under certain conditions.
Dioptric or sunglasses are NOT eye protection!
7. If the dust extraction and dust collection device is connected to the tool, make sure they are
connected correctly. Using a dust bag can reduce the risk of dust.
Use and care for the tool
1. Do not heat the tool. Use the appropriate tool for your work. The right tool will work better and safer
at the speed for which it is designed.
2. Do not use a tool for which the trigger switch does not work. Any tool that can not be operated by a
switch is dangerous and needs to be repaired.
3. Unplug the power cord from the power supply before performing adjustments, replacing
accessories, or storing the tool. Such preventive action reduces the risk of accidental launch of the
tool.
4. Keep the tools out of the reach of children and other unskilled persons. Tools are dangerous in the
hands of unskilled users.
5. Carefully maintain tools. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Well-maintained tools with sharp
cutting edges are less susceptible to jam and easier to control.
6. Check for deflection or locking of moving parts, component damage and other conditions that may
affect the operation of the tool. If the tool is damaged, have it repaired before use. Many accidents are
due to poor tool maintenance.
7. Use only accessories recommended by your manufacturer for your model. Accessories that can be
used for one model can be dangerous when used on another model.
8. Use clamps or other practical ways to support and secure the workpiece to a stable base. Holding
the workpiece by hand or against the body is unstable and can lead to loss of control.
9. Disconnect the plug from the power supply before performing adjustments, replacing accessories,
or storing the tool. Such preventive action reduces the risk of accidental launch of the tool.
10. The outside diameter and thickness of your accessories must be within the nominal range for your
electromechanical tools. Incorrectly sized accessories can not be sufficiently protected or controlled.
11. The clamping dimensions of the discs, flanges, support plates or all other accessories must be
suitable for fastening to the tool spindle. Accessories with clamping holes that do not fit the mounting
dimensions of the electromechanical tool will be unbalanced, may vibrate excessively and cause loss
of control.
12. Keep the bumper at a safe distance from the work area. Anyone entering the work area must use
personal protective equipment. Workpiece fragments or damaged accessories may flee and cause
injury even outside the immediate work area.
13. Never leave the power tool until the accessories stop completely.
Rotating accessories may catch the surface and loss of control of the instrument.
14. Clean the ventilation holes regularly. The engine fan draws dust into the cabinet and excessive
metal dust accumulation can cause electrical hazards.
Back litter and related warnings
Backfill is a sudden reaction to pinching or jamming a rotating disk, backing plate, brush or other tool.
Clamping or jamming causes a sharp stop of the rotating tool, which in turn causes the uncontrolled
tool to move in the direction opposite to turning the tool at the jam.
NOTICE!
Do not stay in the area where the tool can get when the back litter occurs. Backfill throws the tool in a
direction opposite to the movement of the blade at the point of jam.
Do not use a thin saw blade.
Such discs often cause backlash and loss of control.