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GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS

 IMPORTANT! Read all the warnings and instructions. 

Failure to comply with the warnings and instructions may 

cause electric shock, fire and/or serious injuries.

Strict observance of these warnings with the use of personal 

protective equipment minimizes risks of accidents but does 

not completely rule them out.

Use the appliance as described in these instructions. Do not 

use it for purposes for which it was not intended.

These instructions refer to an appliance that is manufactured 

in several models and versions. Carefully read and observe 

the safety standards and operational instructions provided 

hereafter.

Store all warnings and instructions for future reference.

The term “power tool” in the warnings refers to the machine 

tools operated by means of (wired) connection to the electric 

power supply or battery (wireless).

1) Safety in the work area

a) Keep the work area clean and well lit.

 Overcrowded and/or 

badly lit areas may cause accidents.

b) Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, e.g. 

in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or powders.

 

Power tools create sparks that may ignite powders or fumes.

c) Keep children and unauthorised personnel at a distance 

when operating a power tool.

 Distractions may cause you 

to lose control of the tool.

d) Keep the nylon packaging bags in a safe place.

 Bags can 

cause suffocation and must be kept out of the reach of 

children.

e) Use the tool in a well-ventilated area. 

Ventilation is neces-

sary for cooling the tool and for eliminating air impurities 

produced when working.

f)  Do not operate power tools outdoors in the presence of 

rain, fog, storms, high or low temperatures, or in damp 

or wet environments.

 Use in these conditions may cause 

electrocution.

2) Electrical safety

a) The power tool plug must correspond to the socket. Never 

modify the plug in any way. Do not use adaptors with 

earthed power tools.

 Unmodified plugs and suitable sockets 

reduce the risk of electric shocks.

b) Do not allow the body of the appliance to come into contact 

with earthed surfaces such as pipes, radiators, cookers 

and refrigerators.

 If your body is earthed, the risk of electric 

shock increases.

c) Do not expose power tools to rain and do not use them 

in wet environments.

 Water permeating into a power tool 

increases the risk of electric shocks.

d) Do not let the cable become worn. Never use the cable to 

transport, pull or disconnect the power tool from the power 

supply socket. Keep the cable away from heat, oil, sharp 

edges or moving parts. 

Damaged or twisted cables increase 

the risk of electric shocks.

e) When using a power tool outdoors, use an extension cable 

suitable for outdoor use.

 The use of a suitable cable reduces 

the risk of electric shock.

f)  Use an electric power supply protected by a differential 

switch (RCD). 

The use of a suitable residual current device 

(RCD) reduces the risk of electric shock. Consult your elec-

trician.

g) The power supply must correspond to that indicated on 

the power tool. 

An unsuitable power supply generates 

malfunctioning and accidents.

h) Frequently check the power supply cable. Do not crush or 

tread on the power supply cable.

 A damaged cable causes 

electric shock.

i) In case of doubt regarding electricity, consult an expe-

rienced technician. 

The unsafe use of electricity is very 

dangerous for yours and other people’s safety.

3) Personal safety

a) Never allow yourself to be distracted. Control what you 

are doing and use your common sense when using power 

tools. Never use the tool when you are tired or under the 

influence of drugs, alcohol or medicines. 

A moment of 

distraction when using power tools could cause serious 

personal injuries.

b) Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye 

protection.

 Protection equipment such as dust repelling 

masks, anti-slip safety shoes, gloves, safety helmets, or ear 

protections reduces the possibility of personal injuries.

c) Prevent switching the appliance on accidentally. Make sure 

that the switch is in the off position before connecting the 

tool to the electric power supply and/or to battery units and 

before taking or transporting it.

 Carrying power tools with 

your finger on the switch or connecting them to the electric 

power supply with the switch in the on position can cause 

accidents.

d) Remove any adjustment wrench before switching on the 

power tool. 

Any key or spanner left attached to a rotating 

part of the power tool may cause personal injuries.

e) Do not lose your balance. Always keep an appropriate 

position and balance. 

This allows better control of the power 

tool in unexpected situations.

f)  Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear loose clothing or 

jewellery. Keep hair, clothing and gloves away from moving 

parts.

 Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair may get entangled 

in the moving parts.

g) If any devices to be connected to dust extraction and 

collection systems are provided, make sure that they are 

connected and used appropriately.

 The use of these devices 

may reduce the risks connected with dust.

h) The user is responsible for other people as far as accidents 

or damage to people or property are concerned.

 Improper 

use causes accidents and damage.

i)  Never use with bare or wet feet/hands. 

Use in these con-

ditions may cause electrocution.

l) Processing of harmful materials must be performed in 

compliance with the laws in force. 

Some types of dusts 

and materials such as metals, wood, paints, etc. are very 

harmful to health. Protect your and other people’s health 

using suitable protections and devices.

m)Do not approach the cooling air ejection slots.

 The air 

generated may contain machining residuals and small parts 

that are harmful for your respiratory tracts and eyes.

n) Do not cover or insert things in the cooling slots.

 Unsuitable 

ventilation of the power tool may start a fire. Accessing the 

internal parts may damage the tool and cause electrocution.

o) Do not use the power tool if the guards (screens, panels, 

doors, etc.) are open, damaged or missing. 

Correctly 

installed guards protect your health and allow safe use.

4) Use and maintenance of power tools

a) Do not force the power tool. Use a suitable tool for the 

operation to be carried out. 

An appropriate power tool can 

perform the work with higher efficiency and safety without 

having to exceed the parameters intended for its use.

Summary of Contents for SA 600

Page 1: ...mente le istruzioni per l uso IMPORTANT Read the user instructions carefully before using the machine Smerigliatrice angolare ISTRUZIONI PER L USO E ISTRUZIONI DI SICUREZZA Istruzioni originali Angle...

Page 2: ...izzo di un interruttore differenziale RCD riduce il rischio di scossa elettrica Consultate il vostro elettricista di fiducia g L alimentazione elettrica deve corrispondere a quella indicata sull utens...

Page 3: ...per tutte le operazioni Avvertimenti di sicurezza comuni alle operazioni di mola tura levigatura spazzolatura a filo metallico lucidatura e di taglio abrasivo a Questo utensile elettrico destinato a...

Page 4: ...ollo o il contraccolpo e Non collegare all utensile la lama di una sega a catena per la lavorazione del legno o una lama di una sega dentata Dette lame provocano frequenti contraccolpi e perdita di co...

Page 5: ...o impostare l interruttore su spento OFF O In questo modo si eviter un riavvio involontario dell utensile elettrico e Nel caso di lavorazioni su edifici o strutture portanti tubazioni o recipienti chi...

Page 6: ...so 11 Chiave bloccaggio disco 12 Sede per impugnatura laterale 13 Impugnatura laterale 14 Protezione 15 Feritoie di ventilazione 16 Dispositivo per rotazione impugnatura se presente 17 Spia presenza t...

Page 7: ...occadisco pos 9 nell albero filettato MONTAGGIO DEL PLATORELLO PER LUCIDARE E SMERIGLIARE pos 19 se presente 1 Capovolgete la smerigliatrice 2 Bloccate momentaneamente la rotazione dell albero motore...

Page 8: ...posizionare l interruttore nella posizione di spento OFF O Regolazione velocit pos 18 se presente Per variare la velocit necessario ruotare il regolatore pos 18 se presente secondo la scala numero al...

Page 9: ...e senza la protezione A seconda del tipo di disco che andrete a montare necessario installare prima la protezione adatta in modo da proteggere al meglio l operatore da schegge scintille o scoppio del...

Page 10: ...e tender a spostarsi lateralmente con una forza proporzionale alla pressione che eserciterete sulla superficie in lavoro contrastate questa azione in modo da mantenere in posizione la smerigliatrice I...

Page 11: ...alvaguardia ambientale procedete secondo le leggi vigenti del Paese in cui vi trovate Rivolgetevi alle autorit competenti per maggiori notizie in merito Quando la macchina non pi utilizzabile n ripara...

Page 12: ...accidents h Frequently check the power supply cable Do not crush or tread on the power supply cable A damaged cable causes electric shock i In case of doubt regarding electricity consult an expe rienc...

Page 13: ...utside inside diameter and thickness of your part must be adapted to the characteristics of the capacity of your power tool Parts which are not the correct size cannot be adequately protected or contr...

Page 14: ...he chances of twisting or bending the wheel while cutting and the chances of recoil or breaking the wheel b Do not stand next to the rotating wheel or behind it While working the grinding wheel separa...

Page 15: ...sory are kept efficient at all times REMAINING RISKS These illustrations show the main risks involved with using the machine Read the machine instruction manual carefully Material and sparks flying to...

Page 16: ...ly if the power tool is Class 1 and equipped with a plug with earth cable that the room temperature should be between 10 and 35 C that the environment is not in a flammable explosive atmo sphere Take...

Page 17: ...minute MAIN HANDGRIP ROTATION where fitted IMPORTANT It is strictly forbidden to perform the fol lowing manoeuvres while the angle grinder is still working The main handgrip can rotate to a certain d...

Page 18: ...of disc to be assembled first it is necessary to use appropriate protection in order to protect the operator from chips sparks or explosions of the disc Follow the table and act accordingly OPERATION...

Page 19: ...n facing the operator When in contact with the part the angle grinder will tend to move laterally with a force which is proportional to the pressure you will exert on the work surface contrast this mo...

Page 20: ...o the local laws in force Contact the relevant authorities for more information When the machine is no longer usable or repairable deliver the machine and packaging to a recycling centre Electric and...

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