when changing tools, always switch the
machine off and pull the mains plug.
• Do not leave tool keys inserted!
Before switching on the machine, check
that keys and adjusters have been re-
moved.
• Use only original parts!
You may risk injury by using accesso-
ries or ancillary equipment other than
recommended in the Technical Manu-
al.
electrical safety
• Pay attention to the correct mains
voltage!
Make sure the mains voltage matches
the specifications on the rating plate.
• Use a socket outlet with a groun
ding contact!
The machine may only be operated
from a socket outlet with a properly in-
stalled grounding contact.
• Extension cable
The litz wire cross-section of an exten-
sion cable must be at least 1.0 mm
ways reel out a cable drum fully before
using it. Check the cable for damage.
• Protection against electric shock
Avoid body contact with grounded
components (such as pipes, heating
radiators, cookers, refrigerators).
• Danger from electrical energy!
There is electrical equipment inside the
machine. Regularly check the mains
power cable, the extension cables and
the housings of electrical components.
Have damage repaired by an accredi-
ted electrician.
• Protect the mains power cable!
Do not use the mains power cable for
purposes for which it was not intended.
Do not use the cable to pull the plug
out of the wall socket. Protect the cable
against heat, oil and sharp edges. Ne-
ver work with a damaged power cable.
storage, care and maintenance
• Keep unused tools in a safe place!
Unused tools should be kept in a dry,
locked location, out of reach of child-
ren.
• Treat tools with care!
Keep tools sharp and clean, and keep
handles dry and clean. This will enable
you to work more efficiently and more
safely. Follow the maintenance instruc-
tions and the instructions on tool chan-
ging.
• Repairs by specialist staff Repairs
may only be carried out by a specia-
list workshop or by qualified specialist
staff.
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