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c) Remove the plug from the plug socket and/
or remove the battery before carrying out
tool adjustments, changing accessories or
placing the tool aside.
This precautionary measure prevents uninten-
tional starting of the power tool.
d) Store power tools out of the reach of chil
dren when not in use. Do not allow people to
use the equipment unless they are familiar
with it, or if they have not read this instruc
tion manual.
Electric tools are dangerous if they are used by
inexperienced people.
e) Maintain power tools with care. check
whether moving parts are in proper work
ing order and do not jam, whether parts are
broken or damaged in such a way that they
impair the function of the power tool. Have
damaged parts repaired before using the
tool.
Many accidents are caused by poorly serviced
and maintained power tools.
f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean at all
times.
Carefully maintained cutting tools with sharp
cutting edges jam less easily and are easier to
control.
g) Use the power tool, accessories, cutting
tools, etc. in accordance with this instruc
tion manual. Take into consideration the
working conditions and the work to be
carried out.
Use of power tools for other than the intended
applications can lead to dangerous situations.
2.5 Service
a) Have your power tool repaired only by quali
fied personnel and only using original spare
parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the power tool
is maintained.
2.6 MachineSpecific Safety
Instructions
2.6.1 Operating personnel
requirements
•
People below the age of 16 may not use the
machine.
•
The operating personnel must be familiar
with the content of this instruction manual.
2.6.2 Workplace safety
•
Before chasing in loadbearing walls, con
sult the responsible structural engineer,
architects or the site supervisors.
•
Secure the work area also behind openings
and cutouts.
Unsecured work areas can endanger you and
other people.
•
Watch out for open and concealed electricity
cables, and water and gas pipes. Use
suitable detectors to find concealed utility
pipes and cables, or contact the local utility
company for advice.
Contact with electricity cables can cause fires
and an electric shock. Damage to a gas pipe
can cause an explosion. Penetrating a water
pipe causes damage to property or could cause
an electric shock.
•
Do not use the power tool near flammable
materials.
Sparks could ignite these materials.
•
Avoid causing situations where other people
can stumble or trip.
Tripping over cables can cause serious injuries.
•
Secure the workpiece.
A workpiece securely held in clamping devices
or a vice is more safely held than in the hand.
•
Avoid dust accumulation in the workplace.
Dusts can easily ignite.
•
Dust from materials such as coatings con
taining lead, several types of wood, minerals
and metals can be harmful to health and
cause allergic reactions, respiratory diseas
es and/or cancer.
Asbestos-containing material may only be ma-
chined by specialists.
f
Wherever possible, use a dust extractor suit-
able for the material you are working on (e.g.
a special BAIER dust extractor).
f
Ensure the workplace is properly ventilated.
f
We recommend wearing a face mask
respirator with filter class P2 or P3 (to
EN 149:2001).
Observe the relevant regulations in your country
for the materials to be machined.
•
Ensure adequate ventilation in closed
rooms.
Risk due to dust and impaired vision.