The specified vibration value was measured with a
standardised test procedure. It can be used to
compare products or to make an initial assess-
ment of the exposure. The vibration emissions may differ
from the specified value,
depending on how the power
tool is used.
Operating personnel must be protected with
defined safety measures based on the estimated expo-
sure under the actual conditions of use
(these must take
into account all phases of the operating cycle, e.g. the
times when the power tool is switched OFF and the times
it is switched ON, but is not under load).
2.4 o
perAting
conditions
Temperature range during operation: 0 to +50°C
Relative air humidity: 95 % at +10°C not condensed
3.
handlIng
/ o
peratIon
3.1 p
rotectiVe
deVises
The machine may be operated only with a hand
protection!
3.1.1 A
ssemBling
the
hAnd
protection
Assembly with handle, extension and hand protection.
Screw hex nut to the assembly. Screw extension together
with the washer to the sealing flange.
Tighten assembly with a single-end open end wrench.
3.1.2 A
djusting
the
height
of
the
hAnd
protection
Loosening the two hex sockets serves to adjust the height
of the hand protection.
3.1.3 on/off
switch
Two-pole ON/OFF switch with turn-on inhibit and locking.
3.1.4 p
rotection
of
the
mAchine
• Starting current limitation
The electronically controlled soft starting provides for
smooth starting of the machine. Due to the low machine
starting current a 16 A fuse is adequate.
• Temperature-dependent overload protection
For protection against overheating, when a critical tem-
perature is reached the electronic safety feature switches
into the cool-down mode.
Then the machine continues to run at approx. 1,300 rpm
and the electronic constant speed control is deactivated.
After a cool-down time of approx. 10 - 20 sec. the ma-
chine is again ready for operation.
Turn the machine off and back on again to activate the
electronic constant speed control.
When the machine is at operating temperature the tem-
perature-dependent overload protection reacts at a cor-
respondingly earlier time.
• Overvoltage/restarting protection
On short-time outage of the power voltage (pulled power
connector, unstable power voltage etc.) the machine will
stop. On recovery of the power voltage the machine has
to be turned off and back on again. The machine is then
ready for operation.
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