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REDUCTION OF NOISE AND
VIBRATIONS
• Plan the work so that exposure to heavy
vibrations is spread over a longer period.
• To reduce noise and vibrations when in
use, limit the time the product is used,
and use low-power/vibration and noise
mode and suitable safety equipment.
• Take the following precautions to
minimise the risks of exposure to
vibrations and/or noise:
– Only use the tool in accordance with
these instructions.
– Check that the tool is in good
condition.
– Use accessories in good condition,
and which are suitable for the
purpose.
– Keep a firm grip on the handles/
grips.
– Maintain and lubricate the tool in
accordance with these instructions.
Symbols
The following symbols can be of importance
for how you should use your power tool.
Make sure you understand the symbols
and their significance.
Read the instructions.
Use ear protection.
Wear a dust filter mask.
• Do not use damaged or modified
batteries, or power tools that are
damaged. Damaged or modified batteries
can behave unexpectedly and cause a fire,
explosion or risk of personal injury.
• Do not expose batteries or power tools to
naked flames or heat. Batteries can
explode when exposed to naked flames or
temperatures higher than 130°C.
• Follow the instructions for charging and
charge the battery only at the
temperature indicated in the instructions.
Incorrect charging or charging outside the
given temperature range can damage the
battery and cause a fire.
SERVICE
• Power tools must only be serviced by
qualified personnel using identical spare
parts. This will ensure that the power tool
remains safe to use.
• Never attempt to repair damaged
batteries. The battery must only be
serviced by the manufacturer or at an
authorised service centre.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLANES
• Wait until the planing bit has completely
stopped before putting down the tool.
The exposed and rotating planing bit can
catch on the surface and cause the tool to
move out of control, which can result in
serious personal injury.
• Hold the tool by the insulated grips when
working in areas where the bit could
come into contact with concealed cables
or the power cord. Contact with a live
cable will cause the metal parts on the
power tool to also become live – risk of
electric shock.
• Secure the workpiece on a stable surface
with clamps, or the like. Holding the
workpiece in your hand or against your
body will not give you a sufficiently firm
grip and can cause you to loose control.
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