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Keep your work area clean and ordered. Disorder in the work area can result in accidents.
Consider environmental influences. Do not expose power tools to rain. Do not use power tools
in damp or wet areas. Ensure a good working area lighting. Do not use electric tools where there
is a risk of fire or explosion.
Protect yourself from electric shocks. Avoid touching earthed surfaces (e.g., pipes, radiators,
electric cookers, refrigerators).
Safely store unused electrical tools. Unused electric tools should be placed in a dry, elevated,
or enclosed place, out of the reach of children.
Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery, that could be caught by
moving parts. When working outdoors, non-slip footwear is recommended. Apply a hairnet for
long hair.
Use protective equipment. Wear protective goggles. Use a breathing mask when doing jobs that
generate a lot of dust.
Avoid unintentional start-up. Make sure that the switch is off when plugging in the plug.
Use extension cables for outdoor use. Only use approved and appropriately marked extension
cables outdoors.
Be attentive. Fully concentrate on what you are doing. Go to work with common sense. Do not
use the power tool when you are unconcentrated.
Check the power tool for possible damage. Before a further use of the power tool, protective
devices or slightly damaged parts must be carefully inspected for their correct function.
Check if the moving parts work properly and do not jam, or if parts are damaged. All parts must
be properly assembled and meet all conditions to ensure a proper operation of the power tool.
Damaged protective devices and parts must be repaired or replaced as required by a recog-
nised specialist workshop, unless other specification in these instructions.
Damaged switches must be replaced by a skilled electrician. Do not use power tools whose
switch does not turn the device on and off.
Only connect to sockets with a protective contact. The machine may only be operated with max.
10–30 mA rated fault current. Observe the specified mains voltage.
Special safety instructions
Only carry the spiral with appropriate gloves. Do not reuse damaged gloves.
It is important to ensure that a latex glove is worn under the glove for hygienic reasons. Do not
reuse damaged latex gloves.
Wear rubber boots during cleaning work to be sure to be insulated.
The spiral must be removed completely from the holding basket before the machine is switched
on.
Make sure that the pipe cleaning machine switch is set to "0" or to "OFF" before inserting the
mains plug into the power connection.
Always observe the specified mains voltage when using electrical devices.
Select the appropriate tool for the respective clogging and the pipe diameter to be cleaned to
prevent the tool from being clogged in the clogging and to prevent the spiral from being un-
screwed from the pipe.
Only use this machine and its accessories to clean sewage pipes, no chimneys, wells, etc. to
prevent damage.
Do not modify tools by sanding or similar to prevent damage to the pipes/pipe bends.
Use a camera system to detect the cause of blockage in the pipe.
Residual risks
Even when all safety instructions are observed, the following residual risks can occur:
the spiral can overlap (if the working arc is too large); then, there is a risk of clipping;
the spiral can be sputtered out of the pipe.
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