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MCS2000
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Use correct application tools for the product and ensure they in
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good condition.
Keep tight grip on the handles/grip surface.
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Maintain this product in accordance with these instructions and
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keep it well lubricated (where appropriate).
Plan your work schedule to spread any high vibration tool use
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across a number of days.
Emergency
Familiarise yourself with the use of this product by means of
this instruction manual. Memorise the safety directions and
follow them to the letter. This will help to prevent risks and
hazards.
Always be alert when using this product, so that you can
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recognise and handle risks early.
Fast intervention can
prevent serious injury and damage to property.
Switch off and disconnect from the power supply if there
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is any malfunction.
Have the product checked by a qualified
specialist and repaired, if necessary, before you put it into
operation again.
Residual risks
Even if you are operating this product in accordance with all
the safety requirements, potential risks of injury and damage
remain. The following dangers can arise in connection with the
structure and design of this product:
Health defects resulting from vibration emission if the product is
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being used over long periods of time or not adequately managed
and properly maintained.
Injuries and damage to property due to broken application tools
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or the sudden impact of hidden objects during use.
Danger of injury and property damage caused by flying objects.
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Injuries and damage to property to due to thrown and fallen
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objects.
Prolonged use of this product expose the operator to vibrations
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and may produce ‘whitefinger’ disease. In order to reduce the
risk, please wear gloves and keep your hands warm. If any of the
‘whitefinger’ symptoms appear, seek medical advice immediately.
‘Whitefinger’ symptoms include: numbness, loss of feeling,
tingling, pricking, pain, loss of strength, changes in skin colour
or condition. These symptoms normally appear in the fingers,
hands or wrists. The risk increases at low temperatures.
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