6. SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DEVICE
• Use the machine only for dry work. Water penetration into a power tool increases the
risk of an electric shock.
• Keep hands away from cutting area. Do not put your hands under the workpiece. When
in contact with the saw blade, there is risk of injury.
• Use appropriate detectors to detect hidden pipes or visit the local supply businesses. A
contact with power lines can cause a fire or an electric shock. A damage to a gas pipe
may cause an explosion. Penetrating a water line causes property damage and may cause
an electrical shock.
• Always hold the power tool with both hands and always keep a stable working position.
With both hands, the power tool is guided more reliably.
• Secure the workpiece. A workpiece clamped with clamping devices or in a vise is fixed
more reliably than when held with the hands.
• Keep the work place clean. Mixtures of materials are particularly dangerous. Light
metal dust can be flammable or explosive.
• Avoid a starting by mistake. Make sure that the on/off switch is actually turned off
before mounting a battery.Holding the power tool keeping your finger on the on/off
switch or setting up the battery in the power tool while it is running can lead to accidents.
• Do not open the battery. Risk of short circuit. Protect the battery from any source of
heat, such as direct exposure to the sun and fire. There is a risk of explosion.
• In case of damage and use of non-compliant battery, vapours can be emitted. Ventilate
the workplace and in the event of discomfort, consult a doctor. Vapours may cause
irritation of the respiratory tract.
• When the battery is defective, a liquid can leak and spread over the surrounding objects.
Check the elements involved. Clean them or replace them if necessary.
• Only use the battery with your power tool. Just so the battery is protected against a
dangerous overload.
• Wear protective gloves to replace the working tools. Working tools get hot following a
prolonged use.
• Do not scratch moistened materials (e.g. wallpapers) and not on a wet surface. Water
penetration inside an electric tool increases the risk of electric shock.
• Do not treat the working surface with liquids containing solvents. Harmful fumes can be
generated if materials become hot during scratching.
• Be extremely careful when handling the scraper. The tool is very sharp, there is a
danger of injury.
7. ASSEMBLY
WARNING: Always make sure that the power supply corresponds to the
voltage specified on the rating plate. Remove the tool from its packaging. Do
not connect the tool to the electrical outlet before the assembling.
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