Remember! When using the device, protect children and other bystanders.
2.3.
Personal safety
a)
Do not use the device when tired, ill or under the influence of alcohol, narcotics or medication which
can significantly impair the ability to operate the device.
b)
When working with the device, use common sense and stay alert. Temporary loss of concentration
whilst using the device may lead to serious injuries.
c)
Use personal protection equipment as required for working with the device, specified in section 1
(Legend).
d)
The use of correct, approved personal protection equipment reduces the risk of suffering an injury.
e)
To prevent the device from accidentally switching on, make sure the switch is on the OFF position
before connecting to a power source.
f)
Do not overestimate your abilities. When using the device keep your balance and remain stable at all
times. This will ensure better control over the device in unexpected situations.
g)
Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothes and gloves away from any moving
parts. Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair may get caught in the moving parts.
h)
If suction is to be connected to the device, check all connections and make sure they are tight. Using a
de-dusting system may reduce the risk associated with dust.
i)
Remove all adjusting tools or spanners before turning the device on. A tool or spanner left in the
revolving part of the device may cause injury.
j)
When moving the unpacked device, hold its basis only. Do not grasp the sharp edges, moving parts or
the power lead.
2.4.
Safe device use
a)
Do not overload the device. Use appropriate tools for the given task. A correctly selected device will
perform the task for which it was designed better and in a safer manner.
b)
Do not use the device if the ON/OFF switch does not function properly (does not switch the device on
and off). Devices which cannot be switched on and off using the ON/OFF switch are hazardous, should
not be operated and must be repaired.
c)
Make sure the plug is disconnected from the socket before attempting any adjustments, tool
replacements or before putting the device aside. Such precautions will reduce the risk of accidentally
activating the device.
d)
When not in use, store in a safe place, away from children and people not familiar with the device,
who have not read the user manual. The device may pose a hazard in the hands of inexperienced
users.
e)
Maintain the device in a good technical state. Before each use check for general damage and
especially check for cracked parts or elements and for any other conditions which may impact the safe
operation of the device. If damage is discovered, hand over the device for repair before use.
f)
Keep the device out of the reach of children.
g)
Device repair or maintenance should be carried out by qualified persons, only using original spare
parts. This will ensure safe use.
h)
To ensure the operational integrity of the device, do not remove factory fitted guards and do not
loosen any screws.
ATTENTION! Despite the safe design of the device and its protective features, and despite the use
of additional elements protecting the operator, there is still a slight risk of accident or injury when
using the device. Stay alert and use common sense when using the device.
2.5.
Safe use of sanders
a) Always support the workpiece using the angle gauge or work table.
b) Always keep the clearance of not more than 2 mm between the disk or sanding belt and the work
table.
c)
Attention should be paid to the phenomenon of recoil when working with the device. Sand in
accordance with the direction of the rotation of sanding tool.
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