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5 - Getting started
Before inserting the plug in the power socket, make sure that the switch is in the "off" position, and that the local mains
supply corresponds to 230 V ~ 50 Hz.
Switch on the multifunction tool by pressing the switch to the 1 position.
Adjust the speed using the electronic control knob. Press the switch to the 0 position to stop the machine (fig. A).
Read these instructions carefully before using this multifunction tool
General safety rules
WARNING! Please read all of the instructions. If you do not follow all the instructions shown below, you may suffer an
electric shock, burns and/or serious injury.
The term "tool" used below refers to your mains or battery-operated tool (with or without electric lead).
PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1)
Working area
a) The working area is to be kept clean and well-lit at all times. Untidy and/or poorly-lit working areas result in
accidents.
b) Never use electrical tools in an explosive atmosphere, e.g. near inflammable liquids or gas or dust. Electrical tools
produce sparks which can set light to dust or smoke.
c) Keep children and other people at a distance while in use. Any distraction could cause you to lose control of the
tool.
2)
Electrical safety.
a) Female plugs must fit to the base correctly. Never modify them in any way. Do not use adaptors with earthed tools.
This will reduce your risk of electric shock.
b) Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces like pipes, radiators, cookers and fridges. Failure to observe this
instruction will increase your risk of electric shock.
c) Do not expose the tools to rain or humidity. Risk of electric shock is increased by the presence of water inside the
tool.
d) Do not cause damage to the lead. Never use the lead to carry, pull or unplug the tool. Keep the lead away from
heat, lubricants, sharp or pointed objects and moving parts. Damaged or tangled leads increase the risk of electric
shock.
e) For outdoor use, always use an extension lead appropriate to outdoor use. This reduces the risk of electric shock.
3)
Personal safety.
a) Be careful, look at what you're doing and use your common sense when using the tool. Never use when tired or
under the influence of drugs, alcohol or prescription medicine. A moment of inattention can lead to serious injury.
b) Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protection. Use of safety equipment - such as dust masks, non-slip safety
shoes, headphones or other ear protection - reduces your risk of injury.
c) Avoid accidental starting up. Make sure the switch is in the OFF position before plugging in. Carrying tools with
your finger on the switch, or plugging them in when the switch is ON increases your risk of accident.
d) Remove any adjustment key before switching on. A key left attached to a moving part of the tool can provoke
serious injury.
e) Do not rush. Maintain a balanced position at all times. In this way, you will have better control of the tool in
unexpected situations.
f) Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear flowing clothes or jewellery. Keep hair, clothes and gloves at a distance
from moving parts. Flowing clothes, jewellery and long hair can get caught up in moving parts.
g) If there is provision for dust-collecting equipment, make sure it is connected and correctly used. This will reduce
the risks caused by dust.
4)
Use and maintenance of the tool.
a) Do not force the tool. Always use the right tool for the job. The right tool will do the job it was intended to do, better
and more safely.
b) Do not use the tool if the ON/OFF switch is not working. Tools without switches are dangerous and should be
repaired.
c) Unplug the female plug from the mains before any adjustment, change of accessories, and before putting away.
These safety measures reduce the risk of accidentally starting up the tool.
d) Always store tools unplugged and out of the reach of children, and refuse access to anyone unfamiliar with either
the tool or these safety rules and instructions for use. Tools are dangerous in the hands of inexperienced users.
e) The tool must be correctly maintained. Check that the moving parts are correctly aligned and mobile, that there
are no broken parts, and for any other eventuality that could jeopardise the smooth-running of the tool. If the tool
becomes damaged, make sure it is repaired before you use it. Many accidents are due to badly-maintained tools.
f) Make sure cutting tools are kept sharp and clean. Well-maintained cutting tools are less likely to block, and easier
to use.
g) Please use this tool, as well as any accessories and blades, etc., as per the instructions and in the way intended
for this type of tool, bearing in mind both working conditions and the job in hand. Using the tool for operations
other than those it is intended for could give rise to dangerous situations.
5)
Maintenance
a) Have your tool maintained by a qualified repairer, who only uses identical spare parts. This will ensure that the tool
works safely.
Guarantee:
Guaranteed one year, the sales receipt is proof of purchase
COGEX – Avenue de Paris – 32501 FLEURANCE- France
GB
501066
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