12.3
General safety instructions
To avoid malfunctions, damage and health impairments when working with the machine, the following
points must be observed in addition to the general rules for safe working:
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Check the machine for completeness and function before starting. Only use the machine if the
separating and other non-separating protective devices required for machining have are fitted.
Make sure that the guards are in good working order and properly maintained.
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Select a level, vibration-free surface as the installation area.
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Ensure sufficient space around the machine!
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Ensure sufficient lighting conditions at the workplace to avoid stroboscopic effects.
Ensure a clean working environment.
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Keep the area around the machine free of obstacles.
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Remove tool keys and other setting tools before switching on the machine.
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Never leave the running machine unattended. Switch off the machine before leaving the work-
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ing area and secure it against unintentional or unauthorized restarting.
The machine may only be operated, maintained or repaired by persons who are familiar and
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who have been informed about the dangers arising from this work.
Ensure that unauthorized persons keep a safety distance from the machine and keep children
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away from the machine.
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Always work with care and the necessary caution and never use excessive force.
Do not overload the machine!
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Wear suitable protective equipment (ear protection)!
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Never wear loose jewellery, loose clothing or accessories (e.g. tie, scarf).
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Do not work on the machine if you are tired, not concentrated or under the influence of medi-
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cation, alcohol or drugs!
Do not use the machine in areas where vapours of paints, solvents or flammable liquids repre-
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sent a potential danger (danger of fire or explosion!).
Shut down the machine before carrying out adjustment, changeover, cleaning, maintenance or
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servicing work, etc. Before starting work on the machine, wait until all tools or machine parts
have come to a complete standstill and secure the machine against unintentional restarting.
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Warning signs and/or stickers on the machine that are illegible or have been removed must be
replaced immediately!
12.4
Electrical safety
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Before commissioning, the machine and its electrical equipment (including power cable and
plug) should be checked to ensure that there is no defect.
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Only use suitable extension cables. When using extension cables or mobile distribution net-
works, ensure that the resistance value does not exceed 1.5 Ω. As a guideline, the total length of
the cables should not exceed 60 m for a cross-section of 1.5 mm
of 2.5 mm
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Considering the high mechanical forces, only durable rubber cables (IEC 245) or equivalent
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equipment should be used.
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A damaged or tangled cable increases the risk of electric shock. Handle the cable with care.
Never use the cable to carry, pull or disconnect the power tool. Keep the cable away from heat,
oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
12.5
Special safety instructions for this machine
Do not use the machine if it is raining, wet or has high humidity. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
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DANGER OF LIFE!
Do not increase the regulated idle speed of the engine above 3,500 rpm. This could result in
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damage to the machine or personal injury.
Only operate the machine outdoors. Always ensure adequate ventilation and heat dissipation
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in the operating area.
Place the machine at least 1m away from buildings and the equipment connected to it.
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Place the machine in a secure, level position. Do not turn, tip or change the machines position
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while it is working.
Never connect the machine directly to another power supply network (e.g. the mains power
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supply, other power generators,..).
BATTERY (for ZI-STE8000 and ZI-STE8004)
When installing the battery into the machine, pay attention that the battery is connected cor-
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rectly (positive and negative pole).
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