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Take long breaks during your
working day so you can re-
cover from the noise and the
vibrations. Plan your work in
such a way that the use of de-
vices that generate strong vi-
brations is spread over sever-
al days.
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If you notice an unpleasant
sensation or discolouration of
the skin on your hands when
using the device, stop work
immediately. Take sufficient
work breaks. Without suffi-
cient breaks, a hand/arm vi-
bration syndrome can occur.
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Minimise your risk of being
exposed to vibrations. Main-
tain the appliance according
to the instructions in the oper-
ating instructions.
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If the appliance is used often,
contact your dealer to pur-
chase anti-vibration accesso-
ries (such as handles).
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Avoid working with the device
at temperatures below 10 °C.
Define how the vibration load
can be limited in a work plan.
3.2.6 Noise pollution
A certain level of noise exposure
from this device is inevitable.
Carry out noisy work at ap-
proved and specified time peri-
ods. Observe rest periods as
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necessary and restrict the dura-
tion of the work to a minimum.
For your personal protection and
protection of persons in the vi-
cinity, appropriate hearing pro-
tection must be worn.
4 ASSEMBLY
Assembly: See images (01) to (04).
WARNING!
Danger if assembly is
not carried out complete-
ly!
Operation of an incom-
pletely assembled appli-
ance can result in serious
injury.
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Only operate the appli-
ance when it is fully as-
sembled.
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Do not insert the battery
into the appliance until it
is fully assembled.
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Check that all safety
and protective devices
are in place and func-
tioning correctly before
switching on.
5 START-UP
5.1
Carrying out visual inspection
1. Check the appliance for damage and loose
screws. Replace the defective appliance
parts and tighten the screws.
2. Check the appliance for coarse soiling. Re-
move soiling.
Assembly
SF 4036