• Make sure that there is enough light! Make sure that the working area is visible at a glance!
• Do not use electric tools in areas subject to the risk of fires! Protect yourself against electric
shocks.
• Avoid coming into contact with earth parts (e.g. pipes, radiators. stoves, refrigerators).
• In case of extreme application conditions (e.g. high humidity, presence of metal particles, etc.) the
electrical safety of the device can be improved by connecting an isolation transformer or a fault
current circuit breaker.
• Keep children away.
• Do not let other people touch the tool or the cable.
• Keep other people out of the working area! Make sure that the tool is stored . safely.
• Unused electric tools are to be kept in a dry, secure place, out of the reach of children.
• Do not overload the electric tool! It works better and safer within the indicated capacity range! Use
the right electric tool.
• Do not use weak tools or adapters for heavy jobs. Do not use tools for purposes or jobs for which
these are not intended. For example. hand circular saws are not be used to cut trees or branches.
Always wear suitable working cloths.
• Do not wear baggy cloths or jewellery! Risk of being caught by moving parts.
• When working outside. it is advisable to wear rubber gloves and skid-proof shoes.
• If you have long hair, wear a hairnet! Use protective goggles.
• Always wear a breathing mask during jobs producing dust! Connect the vacuum system
(if available).
• If devices for the connection of vacuum and collection systems are available,” make sure that
these are connected and used correctly.
• Do not tamper with the cable.
• Do not carry the tool by the cable and do not use it to pull the plug out of the socket.
• Protect the cable against heat sources, oil and sharp edges! Secure the tool.
• Use chucking devices or a vise to keep the tool still! The tool can thus be held in place more safely
than by hand and the tool can be used with both hands.
• Avoid unusual body postures! Always stand firmly in place and keep your balance! Always keep
the tool in good order.
• Always keep tools sharp and clean to work correctly and safely.
• Follow the maintenance and tool change instructions.
• Check the plug and cable on a regular basis and have a qualified technician change these
in case of damage.
• Check the extension cable on a regular basis and replace it if damaged.
• Remove the plug out from the socket! After use, before maintenance and when changing
accessories such as saw blades, drills cutters, etc.! Do not leave protruding tool keys.
• Make sure before turning on the tool that the key or setting gauge is removed.
• Avoid the accidental starting of the tool.
• Never carry an electric tool connected to the power mains with your finger on the switch.
• Make sure that the switch is off when connecting to the mains! If using extension cable outdoors:
Use only certified and duly marked extension cables outdoors.
• Always be careful! Pay attention to your work! Proceed carefully. Do not use the tool if you
are not concentrated.