
General safety hints for work with electric tools,
Please read and take note of the following comments that regard your protection
against electric shock and risk of injury and fire.
1.Verify that the power supply in your area is compatible with the voltage listed on the machine.
2.Check the electric tools and electrical connections for any damage.
3.Connect the power lead to the mains only with the tool turned off.
4.Always turn on the tool before setting it against the piece you are working on.
5.Adopt protective measures against electric shock. Avoid body contact with earthed parts,
such as metal pipes, radiators, cooking ranges, refrigerators and the like.
6.Large variations in temperature can lead to condensation on live part. Before use:
Give the machine time to adjust to the temperature of the work area.
7.Do not use machines, tools and recommended accessories for works other than those for
which they are designed!
8.Secure the workpiece. Use clamping devices ora vise to hold the workpieces securely.
9.To avoid accidents,do not wear jewellery or loose clothing that could be caught up by
moving parts. It is recommended to wear protective footwear and gloves. Long hair should be tied up.
10.When dust, splinters or shavings are a problem while working, or when working overhead,
please wear protective eyewear and, if necessary, a protective mask.
11.When operating the machine, wear ear protection.
12.Be sure you always have safe footing, when working on floors, ladders and scaffoldings.
13.Keep electric tools away from humidity and rain. Do not immerse it.
14.When working outdoors, only use approved tools and extension cables marked for outdoor use.
15.Do not use the equipment in areas where danger of explosion exists.
16.When passing this device over to a third person, these instructions must be handed out too.
17.Only have repairs done by specialists using original parts.
18.Make sure the power cord is not torn before use.
1.Safety Warnings
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