Bona MiniEdge
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF BONA EDGE MACHINES
IMPORTANT!
During use of electrical machinery, basic safety precautions should be followed in order to reduce the risk of fire, electrical accidents
or personal injury. Therefore, read the following instructions thoroughly before the machine is used. Save the instructions. Always
use an earth circuit breaker!
1. For safer use, keep the work area clean.
An untidy work area increases risk for accidents.
2. Consider the surroundings.
Do not allow the machine to come in contact with water or moisture. Do not use the machine near flammable liquid or gases.
3. Keep unauthorized persons away from the work place.
Do not permit unapproved persons to come in contact with the machine or cable.
4. Storage of the machine.
When the machine is not in use, store it in a dry and, preferably locked space.
5. Do not abuse the machine.
The machine works best when it is used within its capacity and design.
Let the motor ”rest” periodically with a lower load. The motor will cool down and thus have a longer life. Use fuses with
correct amperage in relation to the motor.
6. Use the right machine.
Do not let a smaller machine or accessories do a work of bigger machine’s work. Never use a machine for other than what it was
designed to do.
7. Wear the right clothes.
Do not wear loose-fitting clothing that can easily be caught fasten in the machine.
8. Be careful with cables.
Use the right cable in the right length (see accessory list). Never carry the machine by holding its cable. Never sharply tug cables out
from the machine or from wall outlets. Protect cables from heat, oil and sharp edges. Keep cables away from the machine’s sanding
area.
9. Unplug the machine when not in use.
Make sure the machine is not started unintentionally. Never carry a connected machine with a hand on the power switch. Make sure
that the power switch is not on when the machine is connected to an outlet. Never use the machine if the power switch does not
function, as it should.
10. Remove service tools before start.
Check that no tools are on the machine during start or during operation.
11. Use recommended safety equipment.
Use face mask min. class P2 and ear defenders.
12. Check the machine regularly.
If any damaged parts are detected, replace them at once. If necessary, contact the manufacturer or an authorized distributor or
service company.
Note!
Use of other spare parts and accessories other than those recommended may can damage the machine and potentially
increase the risk of personal injury.
13. Keep the machine in good condition.
Keep the machine clean for better and safer use. Follow instructions regarding replacement of accessories. Check cables regularly.
In case of damage, repair or replace defective parts. Keep handles dry, clean and free from grease.
14. Pay attention while working.
Use common sense. Don’t run the machine if you are tired. If you have been drinking alcohol or taken drugs which can affect your
judgement or control of your body. Due to a potential fire risk from sanding dust do not smoke whilst sanding.
15. Emptying the dust bag.
After each complete sanding, the dust bag should be emptied and the contents kept safely outdoors due to potential fire hazard.
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