Special Safety Instrucions Leaf Blowers/Vacuums - FLORABEST FLB 3000 A1 Translation Of Original Operation Manual

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you with better results and increased safety.
Follow the instructions for lubrication and for
replacing accessory parts.
Check the mains cable for the tool regularly. If it
should be damaged then have this replaced by
an approved customer support centre.
Check the extension cable regularly and replace
it if it is damaged.
Keep grips dry, clean and free of oil and grease.
Take care to ensure that the ventilation slots are
always clear and free of dust. Blocked ventilation slots
can lead to overheating and can damage the motor.
Disconnect the power tool from the mains
Ensure that the power tool is disconnected from
the mains when not in use, before it is serviced
or lubricated, before adjustments are carried out
on it, or when accessory parts such as blades,
drill bits and cutters are replaced.
Removal of adjustment wrenches
Make it a consistent practice to always check that
there are no adjustment wrenches remaining on
the power tool before you switch it on.
Avoidance of unintended switching on
Ensure that the switch is in the OFF position
before you connect the power tool to the mains.
Extension cables and cable drums
The device should be operated via a residual current
circuit breaker (RCD) with a triggering current of
max. 30 mA.
DO NOT USE cable drums or extension cables
with a two-core cable to operate a power tool
with an earth wire. Always use an extension
cable or cable drum with a three-core cable
whose earth wire is connected.
If the power tool is to be used outdoors, use only
extension cables that are intended for outdoor
use and which are labelled as such.
Always unroll extension cables completely.
Extension cables must have a conductor cross
section of at least 1.5 mm
Damaged extension cables must not be used but
rather must be replaced.
Protect your extension cable from sharp edged
objects or from excessive heat and moisture or
wet locations.
Stay alert
Proceed cautiously, use your common sense and
do not operate the power tool if you are tired, if
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you are taking medication that makes you drowsy
or if you have consumed alcohol or drugs.
Checking of damaged parts
The power tool should be carefully checked
before use to ensure that it is working properly
and fulfilling its intended purpose.
Check that the moving parts are correctly aligned
and ensure that they are able to move freely.
Check the tools for damaged or missing parts
and if necessary have these replaced or repaired
at an authorised customer support centre. If the
power tool has to be mounted then ensure that it
is safely secured on a suitable workbench. Check
all other conditions that could have an influence
on the operation of the power tool.
If protective coverings or other parts of the power
tool are damaged then these should be replaced
or repaired in an authorised customer support
centre insofar as these operating instructions do
not specify otherwise.
Any switch that does not work flawlessly must be
replaced by an authorised customer support centre.
Do not use the power tool if the On-Off switch
of the power tool does not switch on and off
securely and reliably.
Warning ! Do not carry out any alterations
to the power tool. The use of attachments or
accessories other than those recommended
in
these
operating
damage the power tool and could present
a risk of injury for the operator. Have your
power tool repaired by a qualified person.
This power tool fulfils the national and international
standards and safety requirements. Repairs should
only be carried out by qualified persons using
original replacement parts. Otherwise there may
be considerable hazards for the user.
Special safety instrucions leaf blowers/
vacuums
Warning against use by children!
Never let children or persons who have not read
and understood these operating instructions use
the leaf blower/vacuum. Do not use the leaf
blower/vacuum for purposes other than those
described in these operating instructions.
Read the warning labels on the machine and
replace any damaged or illegible warning labels.
Read through these operating instructions
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