Remaining Risks - Valex T500 Instrucciones Para El Uso E Instrucciones De Seguridad

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electrical tool battery unit before any adjustment, replace the
accessories or store the electrical tools. These preventive safety
measures reduce the risk of accidental start of the electrical tool.
d) Store unused electrical tools out of reach of children and do
not allow them to be used by any unskilled people or who are
not aware of these instructions. Electrical tools are dangerous
if used by unskilled people.
e) Carry out the required maintenance on electrical tools.
Check any possible misalignment or locking of the moving parts,
any breakage of the parts and any other condition that may
affect the operation of electrical tools. If there is any damage,
the electrical tool must be fixed before use. Numerous accidents
are caused by improper maintenance of electrical tools.
f) Keep the cutting elements, where fitted, clean and sharpe-
ned. Cutting elements in good conditions and with sharp edges
are less likely to get blocked and can be controlled more easily.
g) Use the electrical tool, accessories and bits etc. according
to these instructions, considering the work conditions and the
operation to be performed. The use of the electrical tool for
operations other than those for which it is intended may cause
dangerous situations.
h) Support the tool with the insulated handles, when perfor-
ming an operation during which the work device could come
into contact with hidden cables.
If the work devices come into contact with a "live" conductor the
metal parts of the electrical tool could become "live" and cause
an electric shock (electrocution) to the operator.
i) Keep a safe distance from moving parts. Touching moving
parts causes serious injuries.
l) Do not modify the electrical tool. Taking off, replacing or
adding components not included in the instructions is prohibited
and causes the warranty to become null and void.
m) Do not leave the electrical tool running unattended. Turn it
off before leaving it unattended in order to prevent any accidents.
n) The electrical tool must never come into contact with water
or other liquids. Use in these conditions may cause electrocution.
5) Support
a) have maintenance operations on electrical tools carried out
by qualified technical staff only using original spare parts. This
allows the constant safety of the electrical tool to be maintained.
b) Do not attempt to repair the electrical tool or to access
internal parts. Interventions by unqualified personnel and
unauthorised by the manufacturer could create serious risks
and will cause the warranty to be null and void.
c) Request only original spare parts. The use of non-original
spare parts may compromise the safety of the electrical tool.
SAFETY WARNINGS FOR ThE DRILL
1) Safety
a) Wear ear protection when using the drill. Exposure to noise
can cause loss of hearing.
b) Use the hand grip(s) provided with the tool. Loss of control
can cause injuries.
c) Support the tool with the insulated hand grips, when per-
forming an operation during which the work device could
come into contact with hidden cables. If the work devices
come into contact with a "live" conductor the metal parts of
the electrical tool could become "live" and cause an electric
shock (electrocution) to the operator.
d) Before inserting or removing drill bits, unplug the tool. Any
maintenance must be performed safely in order to prevent
accidents caused by an unexpected start.
e) Working on the ceiling with the tool upwards can be more
dangerous for the operator. Use a protection helmet in case
any material falls down. Wear eye protection goggles.
f) For work on buildings or load-bearing structures, closed
pipes or containers it is important to check, by means
of detectors, that inside there are not any: electric or
telephone cables, pressurised liquids or gases (that may
be flammable and corrosive), piping, etc. Even partially
cutting masonry work can weaken the structure of the whole
building, causing it to collapse. Leaking of liquids or gases
may cause explosions, fire and flooding.
g) If the tool stops during use, switch it off immediately. Do
not force difficult operations for the tool.
h) hold the tool firmly. The strains caused by working lead to
stress which must be contrasted with your force.
i) Fasten the item you are working on with a vice or another
device. An item held by hand can suddenly cause an accident.
l) Wait for the electrical tool to stop completely before putting
it down. The moving parts could cause falling.
SAFETY WARNINGS FOR NOISE AND VIBRATIONS
The level of noise and vibrations shown on the attached sheet
are average values for the use of the electrical tool. The use of
different cutting elements, different materials, the use or not of
the percussion function and lack of maintenance on the electrical
tool significantly affect the sound emissions and vibrations. The-
refore, adopt all the preventive measures in order to eliminate any
possible damage due to loud noises and strain from vibrations;
wear ear phones, anti-vibration gloves, take breaks while working
and keep the electrical tool and accessories (bits, etc.) efficient.

REMAINING RISKS

These illustrations show the main risks involved with using the
machine. Read the machine instruction manual carefully.
Loud noise generated while
drilling. Use ear protection.
Risk of electrocution or ex-
plosion due to drilling through
electric cable trays or piping
with pressurised fluids (water,
gas...).
Grip the 2 insulated hand grips
of the drill with both hands.
Use a detector for hidden
metal parts.
Risk of electric shock and
danger of death. Do not touch
the electrically live parts and
keep a safe distance. Before
any maintenance operations,
unplug the machine from the
power supply.
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