Safety
moving parts. Loose cloth-
ing, jewellery or long hair can
be snagged on moving parts.
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If dust extraction and catch-
ment devices can be mount-
ed, then these must be con-
nected and correctly used.
Using a dust extraction sys-
tem can reduce the risk
caused by dust.
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Do not give yourself a false
sense of safety; do not ig-
nore the safety rules for
power tools even if you are
familiar with the power tool
after using it many times.
One careless action can lead
to serious injuries within sec-
onds.
3.1.3 Use and handling of the
electrical tool
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Do not overload the power
tool. Use the appropriate
power tool for the job you
are doing. Using the appro-
priate power tool will enable
you to work more effectively
and safely in the specified
performance range.
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Do not use a power tool if it
has a defective switch. A
power tool that can no longer
be switched on or off is dan-
gerous and must be repaired.
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Disconnect the plug from
the socket and/or remove
the battery before you make
adjustments to the appli-
ance, replace parts or put
the power tool away. This
precautionary measure will
prevent the power tool from
starting inadvertently.
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Keep unused power tools
out of the reach of children.
Do not allow people to use
the power tool if they are
not familiar with it or have
not read these instructions.
Power tools are dangerous if
they are used by inexperi-
enced people.
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Look after power tools and
the insertion tool with care.
Check whether moving
parts function perfectly and
do not stick, whether there
are any broken parts or
parts that are damaged in
such a way that the function
of the power tool is im-
paired. Have damaged parts
repaired before using the
power tool. Many accidents
are caused by failure to main-
tain power tools properly.
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Keep cutting tools sharp
and clean. Carefully main-
tained cutting tools with
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