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during any work breaks or when the
machine is not in use.
• Always keep the power cable well
away from the drilling zone.
• Make sure the machine is turned OFF
before plugging it into the power supply.
• Do not use the appliance in the rain
or wet.
• Wear safety glasses! Risk of injury
from split off or flying material parts.
• Secure the workpiece. A workpiece
held with a clamping fixture or a
vice is more securely held than
with your hand, and you have both
hands free to guide the machine
securely.
• Do not work on damp materials, e.g.
wallpaper or damp areas.
• Do not use liquids containing solvent
to dampen the surfaces to be worked
on. The heat generated while working
may generate toxic vapours.
• Never machine material containing
asbestos!
• Keep appliance and tools away from
children.
• Do not allow persons under 16 years
of age to use the machine.
• Observe general safety instructions
for handling power tools!
• Hold the tool by the insulated handle
surfaces when carrying out tasks
during which it is possible that the
tools will come across hidden power
cables or its own cable. Contact with
a power-carrying cable can also put
metal parts of the unit under power
and cause an electric shock.
• Only use the electrical tool for dry
sanding. Water entering into an
electrical device will increase the risk
of an electrical shock.
• Keep your hands away from the
sawing area. Never reach under the
work piece. Contact with the saw
blade may cause injury.
• Use suitable detectors to locate hidden
supply lines or consult the local supply
company. Contact with electrical power
lines may lead to fire and electrical
shocks. Damaging a gas pipe may
cause an explosion. Damaging a water
pipe will cause property damage and
may cause an electric shock.
• Keep your work place clean. Mixed
materials are particularly dangerous.
Light metal dust may burn or explode.
• Do not use the electrical tool with a
cable that is damaged. Do not touch
the damaged cable and pull the plug
out of the socket if the cable is
damaged when you are working with
the tool. Damaged cables increase
the risk of an electrical shock.
• Always wear protective gloves when
replacing the tools. Tools will become
warm when used for extended periods.
• Be particularly careful when using the
scraper. The tool is very sharp and
there is a risk of injury.
• Wear dust respirator and goggles
during dust-generating work – do not
smoke, avoid open fire.
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