WARNING!
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The vibration level specifi ed in these instruc-
tions has been measured in accordance
with the standardised measuring procedure
specifi ed in EN 60745 and can be used to
make equipment comparisons. The specifi ed
vibration emission value can also be used to
make an initial exposure estimate. The vibra-
tion level varies in accordance with the use of
the electric tool and may be higher than the
value specifi ed in these instructions in some
cases. The vibration load could be underesti-
mated if the electric tool is regularly used in
such a way.
NOTE
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For an accurate estimate of the vibration load
during a certain working period, the times
during which the appliance is switched off or
is running but not actually being used must
also be taken into consideration. This can
signifi cantly reduce the vibration load over
the total working period.
General safety instruc-
tions for electric tools
WARNING!
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Please read all of the safety instructions.
Failure to follow the safety instructions listed
below can result in electric shock, fi re and/or
serious injuries.
Keep all safety instructions and other instruc-
tions for future use.
The term "electric tool" used in the safety instructions
refers to mains-operated electric tools (with power
cable) and battery-operated electric tools (without
power cable).
1. Workplace safety
a) Keep your workplace clean and well-lit.
Untidy and poorly lit working areas can lead
to accidents.
b) Do not work with the electric tool in potentially
explosive areas in which fl ammable liquids,
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b) Keep children and other people a safe dis-
2. Electrical safety
a) The plug on the appliance must fi t into the
b) Avoid bodily contact with earthed surfaces,
c) Keep electric tools away from rain and mois-
d) Do not misuse the electrical cable, e.g. to
e) If you are working with an electric tool out-
f) If use of the electric tool in a humid environ-
3. Personal safety
a) Be alert at all times, pay attention to what
gases or dust are located. Electric tools pro-
duce sparks which can ignite dust or vapours.
tance away when using electric tools. If you
get distracted, you could lose control over the
appliance.
mains socket. The plug may not be altered in
any way. Do not use adapter plugs together
with earthed appliances. Unmodifi ed plugs and
suitable wall sockets reduce the risk of electric
shock.
such as pipes, radiators, ovens and refrigera-
tors. There is an increased risk of electric shock
if your body is earthed.
ture. If water or moisture penetrates an electric
tool, there is an increased risk of electric shock.
carry the appliance, hang it up or to pull the
plug from the socket. Keep the cable away
from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving appli-
ance components. Damaged or tangled cords
and defective plugs increase the risk of electric
shock.
doors, use only extension cables that are
also approved for use outdoors. The use of an
extension cord certifi ed for outdoor use reduces
the risk of electric shock.
ment is unavoidable, use a residual current
appliance (RCD). The use of a residual current
circuit-breaker system reduces the risk of electric
shock.
you are doing and act sensibly when you are
using an electric tool. Do not use an electric
tool if you are tired or under the infl uence of
drugs, alcohol or medication. Even a simple
lapse of attention while using an electrical hand
tool can lead to serious injuries.
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