c)
Avoid unintended start up. Make sure that the electric tool is switched off before connecting
it to the mains and/or the battery, picking it up or carrying it. When you have your finger on
the switch while carrying the electric tool or connect the device to the mains when it is switched on,
this can cause accidents.
d)
Remove adjusting tools or wrenches before switching on the electric tool. A tool or wrench
which is located on a turning device can cause injuries.
e)
Avoid abnormal posture. Care for safe standing and keep the balance anytime. Do not work
on a ladder. Thus you can control the electric tool better in unexpected situations.
f)
Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear wide clothing or jewelry. Keep hair, clothing and gloves
away from moving parts. Wide clothing, jewelry or long hair can be caught by moving parts.
g)
If there is the possibility to assemble a dust exhauster and collecting device, make sure that
these are connected and used correctly. The use of a dust exhauster can reduce dangers by
dust.
4)
Use and handling of the electric tool
a)
Do not overload the device. Use the appropriate electric tool for your work. With the appro-
priate electric tool you work better and saver in the declared range of performance.
b)
Do not use an electric tool whose switch is damaged. An electric tool which can not be switched
on and off is dangerous and has to be repaired.
c)
Unplug the plug from the socket and/or remove the battery before carrying out instrument
settings, exchanging accessories or put the device aside. This safety measure avoids the un-
intended start of the electric tool.
d)
Keep unused electric tools out of reach of children. Do not allow persons to use the device
who are not familiar with it or have not read these instructions. Electric tools are dangerous if
they are used by inexperienced persons.
e)
Maintain electric tools with care. Check if movable parts function correctly and do not jam,
if parts are broken or damaged in that way, that the function of the electric tool affected.
Have damaged parts repaired before using the device. Many accidents originate from bad main-
tained electric tools.
f)
Keep the cutting tool sharp and clean. Carefully maintained cutting tools with sharp edges do
jam less and are easier to guide.
g)
Use electric tool, accessory, operation tools, etc. according to these instructions. Thereby
consider the conditions of employment and the work to be done. The use of electric tools for
others than the intended task can result in dangerous situations.
5)
Service
a) Have your tool only repaired by qualified personnel and only with original spare parts. Thus
it is assured that the safety of the electric tool is being obtained.
F R E Q U E N C Y C O N V E R T E R
The frequency converter FU6D/C can be used as a universal drive unit to control and drive all WEKA high-
frequency units (except WS75HF).
Operate the frequency converter only with a type B residual current circuit breaker.
Always keep the connectors clean and tight and secure. Water or moisture in the connector may
cause serious damage to the electronics. Do not use water jet or high pressure cleaners to clean
the converter and the machine. Max. Water pressure 4 bar.
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