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General instructions for safe operation.
Read all instructions carefully. Failure to follow
the instructions below may result in electric
shock, fire and / or serious injury. Keep these
instructions in a safe place.
1. Safety at work.
1.1. Keep your workplace clean and well lit.
Crash and inadequate lighting can help to cause
an accident at work.
1.2. Do not operate the mixer in an environment
where there is an increased risk of explosion,
near flammable liquids, gases or dust.
During work, the mixer may cause sparks which
may ignite dust or materials.
1.3. Keep children and side faces at a safe
distance while working with the mixer.
If your attention is diverted, you may lose control
of the mixer.
2. Electricity safety.
2.1. Using original chargers and batteries
reduces the risk of electric shock.
2.2. Protect the mixer from rain and moisture.
The penetration of water into the mixer increases
the risk of electric shock.
3. Safe operation.
3.1. Stay focused, keep a close eye on your
actions and act cautiously and reasonably. Do
not use the mixer when you are tired or under the
influence of narcotics, alcohol, or drugs.
An instant distraction of the mixer can result in
extremely serious injuries.
3.2. Work with protective clothing and always
with safety glasses.
Wearing personal protective equipment, such as
a breathing mask, tight tightly closed shoes with
a stable grapple, protective helmet and silencers,
reduce the risk of work injury.
3.3. Avoid the risk of inadvertent switching on
the mixer. If, when carrying the mixer, you hold
your finger on the breaker, there is a risk of an
accident at work.
3.4. Before turning on the mixer, be sure to
remove all the tools and wrenches from it.
A helper forgotten on a rotating unit can cause
injuries.
3.5. Avoid unnatural positions of the body.
Work in a stable position of the body and at
any moment maintain balance. This will allow
you to control the mixer better and safer if an
unexpected situation arises.
3.6. Work with appropriate clothing. Do not
work with wide clothing or jewelery. Keep your
hair, clothes, and gloves at a safe distance from
the rotating units of the mixer. Wide clothes,
ornaments, long hair can be captured and
dragged by the machine.
3.7. If it is possible to use an external aspiration
system, make sure it is on and functioning
properly. The use of an aspiration system
reduces the risks due to the dust released.
4. Careful attitude towards the mixer.
4.1. Do not overload the mixer. Only use the
mixer according to its purpose. You will work
better and safer when using a stirrer in the
manufacturer's load range.
4.2. Do not use a mixer whose breaker is
damaged.
A mixer that can not be switched off and switched
on as intended by the manufacturer is dangerous
and needs to be repaired.
4.3. Keep the mixer in places where it can not be
reached by children. Do not allow it to be used by
people who are unfamiliar with how it works and
have not read these instructions. When in the
hands of inexperienced users, the mixer can be
extremely dangerous.
4.5. Use the mixer, accessories, tools, etc.,
according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Also, keep in mind the specific working
conditions and operations you must complete.
Using the mixer for applications other than those
provided by the manufacturer increases the risk
of accidents at work.
5. Safety instructions specific to the mixer you
purchased.
When working with a mixer, wear earphones. The
impact of loud noise may damage your hearing.
Loss of control of the power tool may result in
accidents at work.
5.1. Do not use any accessories that are not
recommended by the manufacturer specifically
for this power tool. The fact that you can attach
a particular tool or tool to the machine does not
guarantee safe operation.
5.2. Handle personal protective equipment.
Depending on the application, work with a full
face mask, eye protection or safety glasses. If
necessary, work with breathing mask, silencers,
work shoes or a special apron to protect you
from small particles discarded during work. Your
eyes must be protected from particles flying in
the work area. The dust mask or breathing mask
filters the resulting dust. If you are exposed
to high noise for a long time, this can lead to
hearing loss.
5.3. If you perform activities where there is a
danger that the tool may come into contact with
live conductors under stress, keep the power
tool only for electrically insulated handles. When
the tool comes into contact with live wires, it is
transmitted to the metal parts of the mixer, and
this can result in electric shock.

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