Be particularly careful when
h)
making "pocket cuts" into existing
walls or other obscured areas.
The inserted cutting disc may cut into gas
or water pipes, electrical wiring or other
objects that can cause kickback .
Supplementary safety
instructions for working with
wire brushes
Special safety instructions for working
with wire brushes:
Be aware that the brush can lose
a)
wire bristles even during normal
operation. Do not overstress
the wires by applying excessive
pressure to the brush. The wire bristles
can easily penetrate light clothing and/or
skin .
Allow the brush to run at
b)
working speed for at least one
minute before applying it to the
workpiece. Ensure that no one is
standing in front of or in line with
the brush during this time. Loose
pieces of wire could fly off during the run-in
period .
Aim the rotating steel brush away
c)
from yourself. When working with these
brushes, small particles and minute pieces
of wire can fly off at great speed and
pierce skin .
Safety instructions for drills
and engraving tools
Loss of control can lead to injuries .
Hold the appliance by the insulated handles
when you are carrying out work during
which the deployed tool may come into
contact with concealed power cables or its
own power cable . Contact with a live cable
can also make metal parts of the appliance
live and could result in an electric shock .
Safety instructions for LED
lights
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WARNING! RISK OF INJURY TO
THE EYES!
Never aim the light directly at people or
u
animals and never look directly into the
light beam of the LED light .
Safety instructions for
batteries/rechargeable
batteries
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DANGER TO LIFE! Keep batteries/
rechargeable batteries out of reach of
children . If accidentally swallowed seek
immediate medical attention .
DANGER OF EXPLOSION! Never
recharge non-rechargeable batteries .
Do not short-circuit batteries/
rechargeable batteries and/or open
them . Overheating, fire or bursting
can be the result .
Never throw batteries/rechargeable
batteries into fire or water .
Do not exert mechanical loads to batteries/
rechargeable batteries .
Risk of leakage of batteries/
rechargeable batteries
Avoid extreme environmental conditions and
temperatures, which could affect batteries/
rechargeable batteries, e .g . radiators/direct
sunlight .
If batteries/rechargeable batteries have
leaked, avoid contact with skin, eyes and
mucous membranes with the chemicals!
Flush immediately the affected areas with
fresh water and seek medical attention!
WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES!
Leaked or damaged batteries/
rechargeable batteries can cause
burns on contact with the skin . Wear
suitable protective gloves at all times
if such an event occurs .
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