
Work area safety
Keep your work area clean and well lit. Untidy and poorly lit work areas increase the risk of ac-
cidents.
Never operate electrical devices in an explosive environment, e. g. in the vicinity of flammable
liquids, gases or dust. Electrical appliances can cause sparks that can ignite these materials.
Keep bystanders and children away from the work area while you are using the electrical
device. Distractions can cause you to lose control of the device.
Always switch off the power tool when not in use. Also make sure that the device has been
properly disconnected from the power supply during longer breaks and when finishing work.
Do not switch the tool on before the mixer is immersed deep enough in the substance to be
mixed and do not remove it from the mixture before it has been switched off. A premature
switch-on as well as a premature removal can lead to splashing of the mixture and thus, de-
pending on the substance, to damage to the work area and serious injuries.
Electric safety
Before connecting the device, make sure that the voltage of the power source corresponds to
the voltage specified on the type plate. Do not make any changes to the plug and do not use
adapters with earthed power tools.
Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces, e. g. pipes, heaters, stoves or refrigerators. There is
an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded.
Never expose electric devices to rain, moisture or environments with very high humidity. The
penetration of water into an electrical device significantly increases the risk of electric shock.
Handle the power cord carefully. Never carry or lift devices by the power cord and never pull
the power plug out of the socket with the help of the cable. Keep the power cord away from
heat, oil, sharp objects, or moving parts. Replace damaged power cords immediately as they
increase the risk of electric shock.
If you want to operate an electrical device outdoors, always use an extension cable suitable
for outdoor areas. Outdoor extension cords reduce the risk of electric shock.
If the operation of a power tool in a location with very high humidity is unavoidable, it is essen -
tial to use an FI circuit breaker to reduce the risk of electric shock. Wearing rubber gloves for
electricians and shoes with rubber soles further reduces the risk of accidents.
Personal safety
Stay vigilant and pay full attention to what you are doing while using a power tool. Do not use
the device when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication. A mo-
ment of inattention while using a power tool can result in serious injury.
Always wear appropriate clothing when using a power tool. Avoid wearing loose clothing or
jewellery, and tie long hair securely to prevent them from becoming entangled in moving parts.
Also keep all handles of the tool dry, clean and free from oil and lubricants.
Always wear appropriate safety equipment when using a power tool. Always wear a dust
mask, hearing protection and protective goggles when working with the device. Non-slip
shoes, safety gloves and a safety helmet must be worn under appropriate working conditions
and also reduce the risk of accidents.
Avoid unintentional start-up. Always make sure the device is turned off when connecting. Do
not carry electrical appliances with your finger on the switch, and do not connect devices
switched on to the mains.
Remove all adjusting wrenches and other wrenches before switching on the tool. An adjust-
ment wrench or another wrench on a moving part can cause serious injury.
© by WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH
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