- The operator must not touch grounded objects, such as pipes, central heating body, stoves and refrigerators.
The risk of electric shock is greater if your body is connected to the ground.
- Do not expose power tools to rain, moisture or water. Never touch the power tool with wet hands. Never
wash power tools under running water or immerse them in water.
- The cable must not be overloaded. Never use the cord to carry, pull or pull the power tool plug. The cable
must not be exposed to heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or tangled cords increase the risk
of electric shock.
- Never work with tools that have a damaged power cord or plug, or have fallen to the ground and are
damaged in any way.
- When using the power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Using a cord suitable
for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
- If you use the power tool in humid areas, use a RCD-protected power supply. The use of an RCD reduces
the risk of electric shock. The term "RCD" may be replaced by "main circuit breaker (GFCI)" or "leakage circuit
breaker (ELCB)".
- Hold the power tool only by the insulated gripping surfaces, as the cutting or drilling attachment may come
into contact with a hidden wire or its own cord during operation.
3) PERSONAL SAFETY
- Use caution and caution when using a power tool, paying maximum attention to the activity you are
performing. Focus on work. Do not operate a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs,
alcohol or medication. Even momentary inattention while using a power tool can result in serious personal
injury. Do not eat, drink or smoke when working with power tools.
- Wear protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Use protective equipment appropriate to the type
of work you are performing. Protective aids such as respirator, non-slip safety shoes, headgear or hearing
protection, used in accordance with working conditions, reduce the risk of personal injury.
- Avoid turning on the power tool unintentionally. Do not carry a power tool that is plugged in with your
finger on the switch or trigger. Before connecting to the power supply, make sure that the switch or trigger
is in the "off" position. Carrying a power tool with your finger on the switch or plugging the power tool into
an outlet with the switch on can cause serious injury.
- Remove all wrenches and tools before turning on the power tool. An adjusting wrench or tool that remains
attached to the rotating part of the power tool can cause personal injury.
- Always maintain a stable posture and balance. Only work where you can reach it safely. Never overestimate
your own strength. Do not use a power tool while you are tired.
- Dress appropriately. Wear work clothes. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing,
gloves or other part of your body away from rotating or hot parts of the power tool.
- Connect the dust extraction power tool. If the power tool has the ability to connect a dust collection or
extraction system, ensure that it is properly connected and used. The use of such devices can reduce the
dangers posed by dust.
- Secure the workpiece. Use a carpenter's clamp or vice to secure the workpiece to be machined.
- Do not use any tools if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs, medication or other narcotic or
addictive substances. j) This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children
must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
4) POWER TOOLS USE AND MAINTENANCE
- Always disconnect the power tool from the mains in the event of any work problems, before any cleaning
or maintenance, during each transfer and at the end of the operation! Never operate a power tool if it is
damaged in any way.
- If the tool starts to make an abnormal sound or smell, stop work immediately.
- Do not overload power tools. The power tool will work better and safer if you work it at the speed for which
it was designed. Use the correct tool for the job. A suitable tool will perform the work for which it was