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b.
Do not use the power tool in potentially explosive environments, at locations which high-
ly fl ammable liquids, gases or dusts are stored. Power tools create sparks which may cause
ignition.
c.
Make sure that children and uninvolved persons are away from the work area. Distractions can
lead to loss of control of the tool.
2. Electrical
safety
a.
The plug of the power tool must fi t in the socket. Do not alter the plug in any way. Do not
use adapter plugs while using power tools with protective earthing (PE). Unaltered plugs and
matching sockets reduce the risk of electric shock.
b.
Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and
refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
c.
Do not expose this tool to rain or moisture. Any ingress of water
increases the risk of electric
shock.
d.
Never use the cord for unintended purposes. Do not carry the power tool by holding the cord,
nor use it as a suspension. Do not remove the plug by pulling the cord. Keep the cord away
from high temperatures, oil, sharp edges or moving parts of the tool. Damaged or tangled
cords increase the risk of electric shock
e.
In case of outdoor use of the power tool, use an extension cable for outdoor use. The use of a
proper extension cable (for outdoor use) reduces the risk of electric shock.
f.
If the use of power tool in humid environment cannot be avoided, use an earth-leakage circuit
breaker. The use of an earth-leakage circuit breaker reduces the risk of electric shock.
3. Individual
safety
a.
The power tool must be used with caution, each action should be carried out carefully and
with consideration. Do not use the power tool when tired or under the infl uence of alcohol,
drugs or medication. A distraction can lead to severe injuries.
b.
Always wear personal protective equipment and protective glasses. The use of personal pro-
tective equipment – a dust mask, anti-slip footwear, safety helmet and hearing protectors (de-
pending on the type and application of the power tool) – reduces the risk of injuries.
c.
Avoid unintentional startups of the tool. Make sure that the tool is switched off before plug-
ging the cord in the socket and/or plugging it to the battery, as well as before lifting and mov-
ing the power tool. Holding a fi nger on the power switch during the handling or connecting
to the power source can lead to accidents.
d.
Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. Adjusting keys or
wrenches in the moving parts of the tool can lead to injuries.
e.
Avoid unnatural positions while working. Make sure that you keep your balance and your po-
sition is stable. It will enable you to have better control over the power tool in unexpected
situations.
f.
Wear appropriate clothes. Do not wear loose clothes or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothes and
gloves away from the moving parts. Hair, clothes and gloves can be caught in the moving parts.
g.
If it is possible to mount dust extraction and collection devices, make sure that they are plugged
in and will be properly used. Using a dust extraction device can reduce dust-related hazards.
4. Proper power tool use and care
a.
Do not overload the tool. Use the power tools with their intended purpose. Working with a
properly selected power tool makes the work easier and more eff ective.
b.
Do not use a power tool with a broken on/off switch. A power tool which cannot be turned on
or off is dangerous and needs repairment.
c.
Make sure you unplug the cord from the power source before making any adjustment, chang-
ing accessories or after your work is fi nished. This safety measure prevents unintentional start-
ups of the power tool.
d.
Store the power tools away from the reach of children. Do not allow persons unfamiliar with
the tool or the instructions. The power tools used by inexperienced persons are dangerous.
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