2. Electrical Safety
The device can only be connected to a properly installed and grounded outlet.
The fuse must be a di erential current breaker with a residual current of no more than 30 mA.
Make sure the power supply matches the connectivity speci cations of the device before connecting it.
The tool can only be used within the speci ed voltage and power limits (see nameplate).
Do not touch the plug with wet hands! Always disconnect the plug from the mains by plug and not pulling on
the cable.
Do not bend, crush, pull, or walk on the power cord, protect it from sharp edges, oil, and heat.
Do not lift the device by the cable, or use the cable for purposes other than those intended.
Check the plug and cord before each use.
If the power cord is damaged, immediately disconnect the plug. Never use the device if the power cable is dama-
ged.
If the device is not in use, make sure the plug is unplugged.
Make sure the device is turned o before plugging in the network cable.
Make sure the device is turned o before unplugging it.
Disconnect the power supply before transporting the device.
3. Equipment speci c safety instructions
> Make sure the workplace has adequate ventilation. Residual gases and vapors can be harmful to health.
> Do not operate the product in humid environments or allow them to get damp.
> Careless handling of the product increases the risk of re and explosion.
> Flammable and toxic gases can be generated when working with synthetic materials, inturas, varnishes and
similar materials. Do not work in the vicinity of highly ammable gases or materials.
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