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1.5 Safety instructions
CAUTION
If used with the wrong accessories, this may cause
material damage and bodily injury.
Not using original tools and original accessories will
result in a high risk to safety.Only original accessories
may be used.
The manufacturer cannot accept any liability for con-
versions or modifications to the tool.
CAUTION
Trip hazard
Laying supply cables carelessly can lead to acci-
dents through tripping, twisting of the ankle or falls
or may even damage the cables.
Lay all supply cables so that they cannot be dam-
aged and nobody can trip over them.
CAUTION
Risk of material damage and bodily injury
You must read and understand the safety instructions
before carrying out the repair.
Not reading the instructions may result in serious
bodily injury.
CAUTION
Risk of material damage and bodily injury
Only technical personnel who have received instruc-
tion are authorized to operate this tool. The tool must
not be lent to untrained persons. Ensure that the tool
is only operated by trained personnel who are in-
structed in its use!
CAUTION
Risk of damage to the tool
Not handling the tool properly can lead to damage to
the tool. Never allow the tool to topple over.
CAUTION
Risk of personal injury
In order to avoid receiving an electric shock, make
sure that this tool is not connected to a power
source before carrying out any configuration, clean-
ing or maintenance work on it. Just switching off the
tool or pressing the disconnecting button does not
reduce the risk.
CAUTION
Risk of explosion!
This tool has internal arcing or sparking compo-
nents which must not come into contact with flam-
mable vapours.
The tool must never be used in potentially explosive
areas.
CAUTION!
Electrostatically sensitive components
The device contains electronic components which
are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). These
components are at risk of being damaged by contact
with electrostatically charged persons or objects. In
the worst case, they will be destroyed or will fail.
Prevent electrostatic discharge by grounding the per-
son touching the tool beforehand.
Ensure that the owner's manual is made available
to the operating personnel.
Each operator must carefully read and understand
this owner's manual before using the tool for the first
time. This owner's manual must always be available
where the product is used.
Follow the applicable national regulations for the
prevention of accidents.
In addition to the owner's manual and the binding
provisions of the accident prevention regulations
which apply in the country of use, you must also com-
ply with the general, accepted rules for safe and pro-
fessional working.