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Use appropriate clothing. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry, because it can be caught by moving parts of the tool. It is recom-
mended to use safety shoes with non-slip sole. Long hair should be placed in whole under the cap or protective beret.
Use the personal protection equipment. Use safety glasses or protective goggles. Use dust masks during works which are causing
the formation of dust.
Connect the suction of dust. If the tool is fitted with suction copler and dust collector, it must be ensured that the mentioned devices
are connected and that they are used correctly.
Do not overload power cable. Do not remove the plug from the socket by jerking out the power cord. Do not place the power cord
near a source of heat, oil and near sharp edges.
Safe work. Wherever it is possible, use clamps or a vices to hold workpiece. Such fitting is safer than holding it in your hand.
Do not reach too far. Maintain proper posture and balance throughout the work.
Ensure proper maintenance of the tool. Keep cutting tools sharpened, this will provide more efficient and safer operation. Follow
the instructions for installing accessories and for lubrication. You should periodically check the power cord, if there is any damage,
replacement of power cord in an approved manufacturer must be prior to the commencement of work. Periodically examine the
extension cords, faulty extension cords should be replaced with new ones.
Handles must be kept dry, clean, and free of grease and oil.
Disconnection of the tool. If the tool is not in use, before servicing and replacement of accessories such as blades, drills, cutters,
you should disconnect the tool from the power source.
Remove the keys used for adjustment. It is good habit to check that the keys, which have been used for adjustment, have been
removed before running the tool.
Avoid unintentional activation. Make sure that the switch is in the "off" position before connecting the tool to power supply.
Use of the extension cords. If the tool is used outdoors, then you should use power extension cords, which are intended for
external use.
Stay alert. Watch what you are doing. Use common sense and do not work when you are tired.
Checking the damaged parts. Before further use of the tool you should check carefully and make sure that it will operate properly
and ensure the functions intended for which it has been designed.
Check the alignment of moving parts, jams of moving parts, broken parts, and other conditions that may have an impact on tool
operation. Covers, or other parts, which have been damaged, should be properly repaired or replaced in the manufacturer's au-
thorized service center, unless it has been recommended otherwise in the instruction. Faulty switches should be replaced for good
ones in in the manufacturer's authorized service center. Do not use the tool if switch does not turn on and off.
Attention! Using accessories or additives other than those recommended in the instruction may increase risk of personal injury.
Pass the tools for repair to qualified personnel. The tool meets relevant safety requirements. Repairs should be carried out by
qualified personnel using original spare parts.. Otherwise, repair may result in a significant danger to the user.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Wear the personal protection equipment during operation. Hearing protection reduces risk of hearing loss. Eye protection. Upper
respiratory protection reduces risk of absorption of harmful dust.
Use protective gloves, safety helmet, and safety apron.
Never use the machine without properly installed all protective covers.
Do not use damaged abrasive discs. Before the start of each work the abrasive disc should be visually checked and in the event of a
cracks, nicks, delaminations or any other damage, the disk should be replaced with a new disk before starting work. Only use grinding
wheels, which are specified in the table of technical data, should be applied. It is forbidden to use worn discs with a larger diameter. Do
not use saw blades. Make sure that the speed, which is marked on disc is greater than or equal to the speed indicated on the tool.
Grinding discs should be stored in a dry, dark areas in packaging protecting them from dust and exposure to mechanical damages.
When transporting the abrasive discs, use protective gloves. Please pay attention to the date of grinding wheels usability. Do not
use discs that have no information about their usability date or disks with expired usability.
After each replacement of discs and before starting work, run the machine for 30 seconds without load. Observe the machine
operation for making unusual vibration machine, in such situation you should switched off the machine immediately and proceed
to exchange the abrasive disc. Never stand when you start cutting machine in such a way that any part of the body remained in
the plane of abrasive disc rotation. If the defective disk breaks up this will reduce risk of serious injury.
Disc rotates even for some time after the machine is switched off.
Each time before starting work, check the ventilation openings, check that they are not blocked. If necessary, disconnect machine
from power, and then clean the air vents with a soft brush before starting work.
Do not use the cutter in explosive atmospheres and in an environment where sparks can cause fire or explosion.
lift and move machine by grabbing the working table, please put your hands away from abrasive disc. Before lifting or moving,
make sure that all the moving parts have been locked. Do not use covers to lift and transport the tool.
Use tool only with the efficien guards, which are complete and functional, properly preserved and properly mounted.
Keep clean the floor at place of work.
Attention! Refrain from removing cut off elements or other material from the cutting area, while the tool is running with exposed
abrasive disc.
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