2. Safety information
General safety information:
Before using the machine, the operating manual
and safety information must have been read and
understood in their entirety. The instructions
contained therein must be followed.
Safety regulations such as DIN, VDE, CEE, AFNOR
and others applicable in the country of use must
be observed.
These instructions cover the operation and han‐
dling of the machine, including tools, accessories
and machine maintenance.
Failure to comply with these established safety
recommendations can cause serious hazards.
The machine operator must have properly un‐
derstood the following safety advice and must
have access to these instructions at all times.
To prevent improper handling of the machine
and to prevent accidents, the operator must
comply with the safety precautions set out be‐
low.
Hand hat.
Installation:
The machine must only be connected to an elec‐
trical power source with a voltage equal to that
specified for the machine.
Safety information
Electrocution hazard!
•
Always disconnect the machine from the
power supply before servicing.
•
Before each use, always check the plug, ca‐
ble and machine for signs of damage.
•
The machine must be kept dry. Do not use
in damp locations or humid environments.
•
If used out of doors, the machine must be
protected by a residual‐current circuit‐
breaker with a maximum tripping current of
30 mA.
Improper use can cause serious injury!
•
Always wear safety goggles, ear protectors,
gloves and safety shoes when working with
the machine.
•
Insert power plug only when machine is
switched off. Disconnect machine from the
power supply after use.
Improper use can damage equipment and
property!
•
Never lift or carry the machine by its power
cable.
•
Make sure the cable is directed behind and
away from the machine. Do not lay the ca‐
ble over sharp edges.
•
Servicing and testing must only be carried
out by appropriately qualified technicians.
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