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e. When handling an electric tool outdoors, use extension
cords suitable for outdoor use. Using extension cords
that are suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of
electric shock.
f. If using the tool in a damp area is unavoidable, use a
power supply that is protected by a residual current
device (RCD). The use of an RCD reduces the risk of
electric shock.
3) Personal Safety
a. Be alert and pay attention to what you are doing, and
use common sense when handling an electric tool. Do
not use electric tools when you are tired or under the
influence of alcohol, drugs or medication. A moment
of distraction while handling electric tools can result in
serious personal injury.
b. Use personal safety equipment. Always wear eye
protection. Using safety equipment that is suited to
the conditions, such as a dust mask, non-slip footwear,
helmet or hearing protection will reduce personal
harm.
c. Avoid accidental startup. Make sure that the switch is
in the "open" position before plugging the machine in
and/or connecting the battery, picking up or carrying
the tool. Carrying electric tools with your finger on the
switch or plugging in electric tools that have the switch
in the "on" position leads to accidents.
d. Remove any spanners or adjustment tools before
starting the electric tool. A spanner or tool connected
to a rotating part of an electric tool can result in
personal injury.
e. Do not overextend. Keep your feet firmly on the floor
and keep your balance at all times. This gives you
better control over the electric tool in unexpected
situations.
f. Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose clothing or
jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away
from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewellery and long
hair can become snagged in moving parts.
g. If there are devices for connecting suction and dust
collection equipment, make sure they are connected
and used correctly. Using these devices can reduce the
risks related to dust.
4) Use and care of electric tools.
a. Do not force electric tools. Use electric tools correctly
for their proper application. The proper electric tool
will work better and safer at the speed for which it was
designed.
b. Do not use electric tools if the switch does not turn to
"on" and "off". Electric tools that cannot be controlled
with switches are dangerous and should be repaired.
c. Unplug the electric tool from the power supply and/
or battery before making any adjustments, changing
accessories or storing the tools. These preventive
safety measures reduce the risk of accidentally starting
the tool.
d. Store electric tools out of reach of children when not in
use and do not allow people who are not familiarised
with the tools or with these instructions to handle the
electric tool. Electric tools are dangerous in the hands
of untrained users.
e. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Cutting tools that
are properly maintained, with sharp cutting edges, are
less likely to become jammed and can be controlled
more easily.
8.
f. Use electric tools, accessories, tool bits, etc. according
to these instructions and taking into account the
working conditions and the work that is to be done.
The use of electric tools for applications other than
those for which they are designed can result in
dangerous situations.
5) Technical service
a. Have your electric tool checked by a qualified repair
service using only identical spare parts. This guarantees
that the safety of the electric tool will be maintained.
Additional safety warnings from the manufacturer
1)
WARNING! Do not use the machine for uses other than
those for which it was designed.
2)
Adequate artificial lighting is required in work areas when
ambient light is insufficient.
3)
Recommended operating temperature between 0 and
40°C and between 0.8 and 1.1 bar (maximum humidity
95%).
4)
Before starting operations, wear protective gloves,
hearing protectors and protective glasses.
5)
When unpacking the machine, and also after each use,
check for dents or deformations and broken parts and
cords. If any of these are found, do not use the electric
tool and contact the manufacturer immediately.
6)
Keep hands away from the work area at all times. If both
hands are holding the machine, they cannot be hit by the
machine.
7)
Do not place your hand on the piece you are working
with. Possible breakage could cause you an injury.
8)
Hold the tool by the insulated surfaces when carrying
out operations in which the cutter could come into
contact with hidden wires or its own power cord.
Contact with a live wire could cause the current to be
transmitted through the metal parts of the machine and
cause a strong electrical shock to the operator.
9)
Hold the cutter firmly and position your body and arms
in such a way that you can resist the forces of KICKBACK.
KICKBACK forces can be controlled by the operator if the
proper precautions are taken.
10) Important: after completing the work, release the
switch and wait for the machine to stop completely
before letting go of it.
11) Do not use the machine in areas with flammable solids,
liquids or gases.
12) This machine was designed for specific applications.
The manufacturer certifiably recommends that it not
be modified and/or used for applications other than the
ones for which it was designed. If you have any questions
regarding the use of the machine, do not use it until
you have consulted the manufacturer and received the
corresponding information.
13) Only use with the materials for which it is intended (see
operating the machine).
14) Use the machine's handles for the intended purpose.
Loss of control can result in injury.
15) Keep the power cord away from the machine's cutting
zone. Always keep the power cord away from the machine
behind you.
16) Turn off the machine immediately if you notice any
unusual vibration or any other malfunction. Check the
machine to determine the cause.