COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS
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Danger:
Using the machine when completely not assembled may result
in damage and/or personal injury. Do not use the machine if not entirely assembled.
Keep all the guards closed. Maintain machine settings as specified.
Danger:
Damage or injury may result if the sander is used without
guards and covers in place. Always check that all guards and covers are in place and
well fastened.
Danger:
Sanding wooden floors may generate an explosive environment.
Cigarettes, cigars, lighters, pilot lights and any other naked light may trigger an
explosion if used when sanding. Do not use naked lights in the working area.
Danger:
Poorly ventilated working areas may generate an explosive
environment in the presence of volatile materials such as solvent, alcohol, fuel,
certain paints, sawdust and other flammable materials. Floor sanding machines can
ignite flammable materials and fumes. Read the instructions on any chemical
products used, in order to determine their flammability. Keep the working area well
ventilated.
Danger:
Contact with nails when sanding may generate sparks and cause
fire. Always flatten or remove all nails before sanding the floor.
Danger:
If the power supply cuts down out repeatedly because of
overload, electric shock may result. Make fuses, overload cut out and mains circuit
check by an authorised electrician.
Danger:
If maintenance and/or repairs are carried out on the machine
while it is connected to the main supply, electric shock may result. Disconnect the
main supply before carrying out any form of maintenance and/or repairs
Danger:
Using the machine with an unearthed main supply may result in
electric shock. Never disconnect or disable the earth circuit. Consult an electrician if
no earth circuit is present or if the circuit is thought to be inadequately earthed.
Danger:
Using the machine with a damaged mains lead may result in
electric shock. Do not use the machine if the mains lead is damaged. Do not pull the
machine by the mains lead.
Danger:
During sanding operations, keep children away, prevent the
visitors from touching the machine or the extension. The visitors must be keep away
from the working area.
Danger:
Injury may result if the sander passes over the mains lead or
damages it. To avoid contact with the abrasives, keep the mains lead away from the
lower part of the machine. Keep always the mains lead above the machine.
Danger:
Moving parts may cause damage and/or serious injury. Keep
hands, feet and loose clothing away from all moving parts of the sander.
Danger:
Carrying out maintenance or emptying the dust bag may result
in injury to the user and any others present if the machine is connected to the main
supply.