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General safety information
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The user shall read and understand the manual prior to the first use in
order to secure safe manipulation
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Keep the manual ready to use
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If you wish to sell the tool, you shall attach this manual as well
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Be aware of all safety instructions!
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Keep the tool away from children and unauthorized individuals
Caution
Caution warns against a dangerous situation which, if not prevented, might
lead to an electric shock injury, fire or other serious injuries.
Warning
Read and follow all instructions. Not doing so may lead to an electric shock
injury, fire or other serious injuries. Improper use of the tool may result in the
warranty loss. The term 'electric tools' in all further context refers both to
electric tools powered by standard electrical network (sockets) and tools
powered by batteries.
1) Work area
a)
Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered areas invite injuries.
b)
Avoid manipulation with electric tools at areas with dangerous objects,
such as flammable liquids, gases or dust. Tools are sources of sparks
which can set dust or fumes on fire.
c)
Do not let visitors and children manipulate tools. All visitors should be
kept away from work area.
2)
Electric safety
a)
The power cord plug shall always suit the socket. Never adjust the
socket. Do not use plug hubs. Non-adjusted plugs and appropriate
sockets reduce the risk of electric shock injury.
b)
Prevent body contact with conductive surfaces to avoid a risk of electric
shock injury.
c)
Do not expose the tool to rain or wet locations. Presence of water in
electric tool highly increases the risk of electric shock injury.
d)
Do not force the cord. Keep the cord away from heat sources, oil, sharp
edges or movable parts. Damaged cord increases a risk of electric
shock injury.
e)
When manipulating in exterior areas consider an extension cord
intended for outdoor use specifically. Using an exterior extension cord
decreases a risk of electric shock injury.
f)
It is strictly recommended to use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)