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c) Avoid unexpected starts. Make sure that the switch is set to OFF before you
connect the device to the wall socket. Never carry an electrical hand tool with
one finger on the trigger or never connect the hand tool to a wall socket when
the switch is set to ON, since it may result in injury.
d) Remove all service tools/keys before switching on the hand tool. A forgotten
service tool on a rotating part of the electrical hand tool may result in injury.
e) Do not overreach. Make sure you stand steady and well balanced at all times.
This gives better control in unexpected situations.
f) Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose fitting clothes or jewellery. Keep hair,
clothes and gloves away from movable parts. Loose fitting clothes, jewellery or
long hair could get caught in movable parts.
g) If the equipment for suctioning or dust collecting is available make sure it is
connected and used properly. Using technical aids may reduce dust related
hazards.
4) Use and maintenance of the electrical hand tools
a) Do not overdrive the hand tool. Use a hand tool suitable for the work you are to
perform. At the correct rate of feed, the correct tool will carry out the work better
and more safely.
b) Never use the electrical hand tool if the switch does not work properly to turn
on and shut off the tool. All electrical hand tools that cannot be operated by the
switch are dangerous and must be repaired.
c) Unplug the lead from the wall socket before making any adjustments, changes
of accessories or storing the electrical hand tool away. These precautions
reduce the risk of unexpected starts of the electrical hand tool.
d) Store electrical hand tools that are not being used out of reach from children.
Do not let people unfamiliar with the electrical hand tool or its instructions
use it. Electrical hand tools can be dangerous if they get into the hands of
inexperienced users.
e) Maintenance of electrical hand tools. Check if something is incorrectly set, if
movable parts are getting jammed, or parts are broken or something else that
might cause the electrical hand tool to malfunction. If something is damaged it
must be repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained
electrical hand tools.
f) Keep the tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp
blades are less likely to jam and are easier to control.
g) Use the electrical hand tool, accessories and such according to the instructions
and in a way suitable for the type of electrical hand tool used. Using the
electrical hand tool for work other than that for which it is intended could result in
a dangerous situation.