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źDisorder and insufficient lighting lead to accidents.
źOnly Original accessories should be used, as well as accessories
recommended by the manufacturer. Using accessories which are not
recommended by the manufacturer may result in damage of the
device and may render the device unsafe for use.
źKeep your workplace tidy and well lit.
źDo not use power tools in explosive atmospheres, i.e. in the presence
of ammable liquids, gases or dust.
źIf it is possible to t power tools for dust extraction or collection,
check that they are tted and working correctly.
źUsing such power tools reduces the risk posed by the presence of
dust.
źDo not lean out too far when working with your power tool.
źA moment of carelessness may cause losing control of your tool.
źKeep children away from the work area and DO NOT allow children to
pull on the power cord - this can cause serious injury.
źAvoid starting the power tool unintentionally. Make sure the power
switch is in the OFF position before connecting the power tool to the
mains. Carrying a power tool with your nger on its trigger or
plugging in a power tool after switching it on can lead to accidents.
źRemove any spanners or tools from the power tool before starting it.
A tool or spanner still connected to the rotating part of the power
tool may cause personal injury.
źBe careful when working with power tools, concentrate on your work
and use common sense. Do not use a power tool when tired or under
the inuence of drugs, alcohol or medication. Even a moment of
carelessness while working with a power tool can lead to a serious
accident.
źMaintain a stable posture and balance. This allows you to keep better
control of your power tool in unforeseen situations.
źWear appropriate clothing. Do not work in loose clothing and do not
wear jewellery while working. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves
away from moving parts. The moving parts of a power tool can catch
and pull in loose pieces of clothing, jewellery or long hair.
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