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f) Ensure that no liquid splashes against the housing of
the power tool. Liquid that has penetrated the power tool
can cause damage and lead to electric shock.
g) Follow the instructions and warnings for the material
to be mixed. Material to be mixed may be harmful.
h) If the power tool falls into the material to be mixed,
unplug the tool immediately and have the power tool
checked by a qualified repair person. Reaching into
the bucket with the tool still plugged in can lead to electric
shock.
Do not reach into the mixing container with your hands
i)
or insert any other objects into it while mixing. Contact
with the mixer basket may lead to serious personal injury.
j)
Start up and run down the tool in the mixing container
only. The mixer basket may bend or spin in an uncontrolled
manner.
k) Never clamp the product into a vice or to a work bench to
use as a stationary tool. This may cause serious injury.
l)
Switch the product off and remove the battery pack
immediately if the tool attachment jams. Be prepared for
high reaction torques, which could cause kickbacks. The
tool attachment will jam if the product is overloaded or
becomes twisted in the workpiece.
m) Wear protective clothing, dust masks and protective
gloves when using this product. While this product is
being used, dust may be created or splashing may occur
and material or liquids may be flung around. Many types
of dust are deemed to be carcinogenic.
n) Keep a firm grip on the handles and ensure your footing is
secure on a stable, level and dry ground. Loss of control
over the product can cause personal injury.
o) Do not use this product to process substance which is
highly flammable or potentially explosive such as solvents.
Using this product will create sparks which can ignite
vapours.
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