• DO NOT OPERATE THE TOOLS IN
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
(FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS, GAS OR DUST).
• KEEP CHILDREN AND ANY PERSON
PRESENT AWAY FROM THE WORK
ZONE.
3.2 Electric safety
• DO NOT EXPOSE THE TOOLS TO
RAIN OR HUMID CONDITIONS.
• DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE
BATTERY.
KEEP THE BATTERY AWAY FROM
HEAT, LUBRICANTS, SHARP EDGES
OR MOVING PARTS.
3.3 Safety
• STAY VIGILANT, STAY FOCUSED,
AND USE YOUR COMMON SENSE.
DO NOT USE A TOOL WHEN TIRED OR
ON DRUGS, ALCOHOL, OR
MEDICATION.
• USE SAFETY EQUIPMENT. ALWAYS
WEAR SAFETY GLASSES.
• AVOID ANY UNTIMELY STARTING.
• DO NOT RUSH. MAINTAIN AN
APPROPRIATE POSITION AND
BALANCE AT ALL TIMES.
• DRESS APPROPRIATELY. DO NOT
WEAR LOOSE CLOTHING OR
JEWELRY. KEEP YOUR HAIR,
CLOTHING AND GLOVES AWAY FROM
MOVING PARTS.
• FORBID THE USE OF THE MACHINE
TO CHILDREN OR UNTRAINED
INDIVIDUALS.
• ALWAYS USE THE TOOL SUITED TO
THE TASK AT HAND.
3.4 Using the tool
• USE THE TOOL SUITED TO YOUR
APPLICATION.
• DO NOT USE IF THE SWITCH DOES
NOT ALLOW TO SWITCH FROM ON TO
OFF AND VICE VERSA.
• DISCONNECT THE BATTERY
BEFORE CHANGING ACCESSORIES
OR STORING THE TOOL.
• STORE THE TOOLS IN SAFE, DRY
AND CLOSED AREAS, OUT OF REACH
Power tools produce sparks likely to ignite dust or smoke.
Distraction may lead to losing control of the tool.
Water penetrating the tool increases the risk of electric shock.
A damaged battery increases the risk of electric shock.
A moment of distraction when using the tool may cause severe
injuries.
Safety devices such as dust masks, non slip safety shoes, hard
hats or hearing protections used for appropriate conditions will
reduce any risk of injury.
Carrying the tool with your finger on the trigger when in the running
position is a source of accidents.
This ensures better control of the tool in unexpected situations.
Loose clothing, jewelry or long hair are likely to be caught in moving
parts.
Using the machine without appropriate training may cause severe
injuries.
Do not use the tools to ends not compliant with its use.
An appropriate tool will perform concrete work safely.
Any tool which cannot be commanded by the switch is dangerous,
and must be repaired.
Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of accidental
starting of the tool.
Tools are dangerous between the hands of untrained users.
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