Electrical Safety - Baier BFF 222 Original Instructions Manual

Facade cutter/dresser
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For your Safety
Dust from materials such as coatings containing lead, several types of wood,
minerals and metal can be harmful to health and cause allergic reactions,
respiratory diseases and/or cancer.
Asbestos-containing material may only be machined by specialists.
− Wherever possible, use a dust extractor suitable for the material you are working
on (e.g. a special BAIER dust extractor).
− Ensure the workplace is properly ventilated.
− We recommend wearing a face mask respirator with filter class P2 or P3
(to EN 149:2001).
Observe the relevant regulations in your country for the materials to be machined.
Do not use the power tool near flammable materials.
Sparks could ignite these materials.
Avoid causing situations where other people can stumble or trip.
Tripping over cables can cause serious injuries.
 Electrical safety
Check the power tool, connection cable and plug for damage before each use.
A damaged machine is dangerous and no longer safety to operate.
Note the mains voltage! The power source voltage must match the details
given on the rating plate of the power tool.
If using the power tool with a mobile generators, loss of power or atypical be-
haviour on switching on is possible.
Do not use the power tool if the cable is damaged. Do not touch the damaged
cable and disconnect the mains plug if the cable is damaged while you are
working.
Damaged cables increase the risk of an electric shock.
Only use extension cables, which are suitable for the machine's power con-
sumption and have a minimum cross-section of 1.5 mm
drum, always completely unwind the cable.
The rolled up cable can heat up and start to burn.
Regularly clean the ventilation slots of your power tool by blowing it out.
Never use liquids. Never insert screwdrivers or any other objects into the ven-
tilation slits. Do not cover the ventilation slits.
The motor fan draws dust into the housing and a large accumulation of metal dust
can cause electrical hazards.
External electromagnetic interference (e.g. mains voltage fluctuations, elec-
trostatic discharges) can cause the power tool to switch off automatically.
In this case, switch off the power tool and then switch it back on again.
Do not use any insert tools which require liquid coolant.
The use of water or other liquid coolants could result in an electric shock.
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