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Reducing dust exposure:
WARNING - Some dust created by power
sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other
construction activities contains chemicals known to
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
- Lead from lead-based paints,
- Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and
other masonry products, and
- Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated
lumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending
on how often you do this type of work. To reduce
your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well
ventilated area, and work with approved safety
equipment, such as those dust masks that are
specially designed to filter out microscopic
particles.
This also applies to dust from other materials such
as some timber types (like oak or beech dust),
metals, asbestos. Other known diseases are e.g.
allergic reactions, respiratory diseases. Do not let
dust enter the body.
Observe the relevant guidelines and national
regulations for your material, staff, application and
place of application (e.g. occupational health and
safety regulations, disposal).
Collect the particles generated at the source, avoid
deposits in the surrounding area.
Use suitable accessories for special work. In this
way, fewer particles enter the environment in an
uncontrolled manner.
Use a suitable extraction unit.
Reduce dust exposure with the following measures:
- do not direct the escaping particles and the
exhaust air stream at yourself or nearby persons
or on dust deposits,
- use an extraction unit and/or air purifiers,
- ensure good ventilation of the workplace and keep
clean using a vacuum cleaner. Sweeping or
blowing stirs up dust.
- Vacuum or wash the protective clothing. Do not
blow, beat or brush.
5. Overview
See page 2.
1 Protective flap
2 Locking button
3 Additional handle
4 Sliding switch ( 0 / I )
5 Handle
6 Extraction nozzle
7 Extraction connection piece (Ø 35 mm)
8 Graver
9 Multi-socket spanner
a Hexagon
b Torx
10 Planing base
11 Reversible blade
10
6. Commissioning
Before plugging in, check that the rated mains
voltage and mains frequency, as stated on the
rating label, match with your power supply.
Always install an RCD with a max. trip current
of 30 mA upstream.
6.1
Attaching the additional handle
Always work with the additional handle (3)
attached! Attach the auxiliary handle as
shown.
7. Use
Always work with an extraction
system to guarantee perfect
machine operation.
Always guide the machine with both hands on
the handles (3), (5) provided.
7.1
Switching On and Off the paint remover
Switching on
Lift paint remover so that the cutter head is free.
Push the slide switch (4) forward.
I On
In continuous operation, the machine
continues running if it is forced out of your
hands. Therefore, always hold the machine with
both hands using the handles provided, stand
securely and concentrate.
Switching off
Lift paint remover so that the cutter head is free.
Press the rear of the slide switch (4). The slide
switch jumps back.
0 Off
Wait until the cutter head is at a standstill
before setting down the machine. An exposed
cutter head can get caught on the surface and lead
to a loss of control and possible serious injury.
7.2
Locking the cutter head
Danger of injury from the sharp edges of the
reversible blades. Lock the cutter head only
when the cutter head is idle! Switch off paint
remover and pull the mains plug from the socket!