
Contact
PELA Tools
Solängsvägen 13
SE-513 70 Borås
Telefon: 033-202650
Environmental protection/
Scrapping
Recycle any unwanted material, do not
throw it in the household rubbish. All
machines, accessories and packaging
must be sorted and left at a recycling center and
disposed of in an environmentally friendly
manner.
General safety instructions
Always follow the instructions below when using
power tools to prevent the risk of re, electric
shock or personal injury. Read the operating
instructions carefully before you start using the
power tool and save it for future reference.
• Always check the power tool, power cord
and plug before use. Only use power tools
that are in perfect and undamaged condition.
Damaged parts must be repaired or replaced
immediately by a qualied repairer.
• Keep the workplace clean and tidy. Disorder
on work surfaces, benches and oors creates
accidents.
• Have good lighting in the workplace.
• Do not work in cramped and poorly ventilated
areas.
• Do not work with power tools in rainy or
humid environments. Do not leave power
tools out when it rains.
• Do not immerse power tools in water or any
other liquid.
• Do not use power tools near ammable
liquids and gases or in environments where
there is a risk of explosion and re. Sparks in
the engine or ying sparks from the
workpiece can also cause a re.
• Protect yourself from electric shock. Avoid
body contact with grounded objects such as
pipes, radiators, stoves or refrigerators when
working with power tools.
• Do not allow other people, especially children,
to come near the power tool or the power
cord. Keep unauthorized persons away from
the workplace.
• Unused power tools must be stored safely.
The storage area should be dry, locked and
out of the reach of children and unauthorized
persons.
• Do not work with the power tool until you are
familiar with the machine’s features.
• Do not force power tools to higher
performance than they can handle. The work
becomes safer and the result better.
• Use the right power tool for the right purpose.
• Do not put objects in the ventilation tool of
the power tool - risk of electric shock.
• Immediately unplug the power cord from
the wall outlet (wall socket) if the power tool
sounds different than usual, if it is hot, if
smoke is emitting or if it smells.
• Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear loose
clothing or jewellery as they may get caught
in the moving parts. Rubber gloves and
non-slip shoes with a rubber sole are
recommended when working outdoors. If you
have long hair, cover it with a hairnet.
• Always wear goggles, gloves and earplugs.
Also, use face or dust protection if the work is
dusty or performed in an enclosed space.
• Observe the necessary precautions when
working with lead-based paint: use
respiratory lters, gloves and eye protection.
• Do not use power tools on materials
containing asbestos.
• Use a vacuum cleaner or dust bag if the
power tool is equipped with such. If it is
possible to connect a vacuum cleaner, make
sure that it is used correctly, especially in
conned spaces. Always use a vacuum
cleaner when processing stone material.
• Never unplug the power cord from the wall
outlet. Oil, solvents, high temperatures and
sharp edges can damage the power cord.
• If possible, use a vise to hold the workpiece
in place. It is safer than using one hand and it
allows both hands to be used to operate the
power tool. Risk of injury decreases.
• Stand rmly and keep a good balance when
working with power tools. Avoid abnormal
postures.
• Keep the handles dry and clean. Wipe off
any oil and dirt. Wipe the handle with a clean
cloth. Never use petrol, kerosene or corrosive
liquids for cleaning.
• Always unplug the power cord when you are
not using your power tool, when cleaning, or
when changing accessories or making
adjustments.
• Check that all wrenches have been removed
before starting the power tool.
Save this manual
You will need the operating instructions for
safety warnings and precautions, installation
instructions, operating and maintenance
procedures, spare parts list and diagrams. Store
your invoice with these operating instructions.
Write the invoice number on the inside of the
front cover. Place the instruction manual and
invoice in a safe and dry place for future
reference.