Maintenance and cleaning
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY! Discon-
nect the tool from the compressed air
supply.
ATTENTION!
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Before maintenance, clean off any hazardous
substances that may (due to working processes)
have accumulated on the tool . Avoid all skin
contact with these substances . If the skin
comes into contact with hazardous dusts, this
can lead to severe dermatitis .
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The dust and vapours produced by using the
tool can be hazardous to health (e .g . cause
cancer, birth defects, asthma and/or dermati-
tis); it is essential to carry out a risk assessment
in respect of these risks and to implement cor-
responding regulatory mechanisms .
NOTE
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To ensure correct functioning and long-term
durability of the tool, pay attention to the
following points:
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Before each use, check the tool and the acces-
sory tool . Also check the speed and vibration
levels .
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After each use, check the speed and vibration
level of the tool . During maintenance work,
wear appropriate protective clothing (ear muffs,
dust mask, protective goggles and protective
gloves) .
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Sufficient and continuously intact oil lubrication
is highly important for optimum functioning .
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Use only the genuine replacement parts recom-
mended by the manufacturer, otherwise you
could put users at risk .
In doubt, contact the Service Centre .
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Use only accessories and supplies of the sizes
and types recommended by the manufacturer .
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Clean the tool only with a soft, dry cloth or with
compressed air .
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Never use sharp or abrasive cleaning agents
under any circumstances .
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Store the tool in a clean and dry location .
Make sure that no moisture can get into the
tool .
Disposal
The packaging consists of environmen-
tally friendly material . It can be dis-
posed of in local recycling containers .
Do not dispose of the tool in the normal
domestic waste!
Your local community or municipal authorities can
provide information on how to dispose of the worn-
out tool .
Dispose of the packaging in an
environmentally friendly manner .
Note the labelling on the packaging
and separate the packaging material
components for disposal if necessary .
The packaging material is labelled with
abbreviations (a) and numbers (b) with
the following meanings:
1–7: plastics,
20–22: paper and cardboard,
80–98: composites .
Your local community or municipal
authorities can provide information on
how to dispose of the worn-out product .
PDNB 6.3 B2