3) Personal Safety
a. Be alert and pay attention to what you are
doing, and use common sense when handling
an electric tool. Do not use electric tools when
you are tired or under the influence of alcohol,
drugs or medication. A moment of distraction
while handling electric tools can result in serious
personal injury.
b. Use personal safety equipment. Always wear eye
protection. Using safety equipment that is suited
to the conditions, such as a dust mask, non-slip
footwear, helmet or hearing protection will
reduce personal harm.
c. Avoid accidental startup. Make sure that the
switch is in the "open" position before plugging
the machine in and/or connecting the battery,
picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying electric
tools with your finger on the switch or plugging
in electric tools that have the switch in the "on"
position leads to accidents.
d. Remove any spanners or adjustment tools before
starting the electric tool. A spanner or tool
connected to a rotating part of an electric tool
can result in personal injury.
e. Do not overextend. Keep your feet firmly on the
floor and keep your balance at all times. This
gives you better control over the electric tool in
unexpected situations.
f. Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose
clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing
and gloves away from moving parts. Loose
clothing, jewellery and long hair can become
snagged in moving parts.
g. If there are devices for connecting suction and
dust collection equipment, make sure they
are connected and used correctly. Using these
devices can reduce the risks related to dust.
h. The confidence gained from the frequent use of
tools should not allow general safety principles
to be ignored. A careless action could cause a
serious injury in a fraction of a second.
4) Use and care of electrical Tools
a. Do not force the electrical tool. Use the correct
electrical tool for your application. The correct
electrical tool will do the job better and safer at
the rate for which it was intended for.
b. Do not use the electric tool if the switch does not
allow switching from "start" to "stop" and vice
versa. Electric tools that cannot be controlled
with switches are dangerous and should be
repaired.
c. Unplug the electric tool from the power supply
and/or remove the battery, if possible, before
making any adjustments, changing accessories
or storing the electric tool. These preventive
safety measures reduce the risk of accidentally
starting the tool.
d. Store electric tools out of reach of children
when not in use and do not allow people who
are not familiarised with the tools or with these
instructions to handle the electric tool. Electric
tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained
users.
e. Perform maintenance on electric tools and
accessories. Check that the moving parts are not
misaligned or locked, that there are no broken
parts or other factors that could affect the
operation of the electric tools. Electric tools must
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be repaired before use when they are damaged.
Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained
electric tools.
f. Keep tools sharp and clean. The Properly
maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges
are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
g. Use the electrical tool, accessories and tool
tips, etc.. in accordance with these instructions,
taking into account the working conditions and
the work to develop. Use of the electrical tool
for applications other than those intended could
result in a hazardous situation.
h. Keep the handles and gripping surfaces dry,
clean and free of oil and grease. Slippery
handles and gripping surfaces do not allow for a
secure grip and control of the tool in unforeseen
circumstances.
5) Technical Support
a. This electrical tool complies with the
requirements of appropriate security. Repairs
should only be carried out by a qualified
profesional, using original spare parts, otherwise
there could be a significant risk to the user.
MIXER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
a. Hold the tool with both hands at the intended
handles. Loss of control can cause personal
injury.
b. Ensure sufficient ventilation when mixing
flammable materials to avoid a hazardous
atmosphere. Developing vapour may be inhaled
or be ignited by the sparks the electrical tool
produces.
c. Do not mix food. Electrical tools and their
accessories are not designed for processing food.
d. Keep the cord away from the working area. The
cord may be entangled by the mixer basket.
e. Ensure that the mixing container is placed in a
firm and secure position. A container that is not
properly secured may move unexpectedly.
f. Ensure that no liquid splashes against the
housing of the electrical tool. Liquid that has
penetrated the electrical tool can cause damage
and lead to electric shock.
g. Follow the instructions and warnings for the
material to be mixed. Material to be mixed may
be harmful.
h. If the electrical tool falls into the material to be
mixed, unplug the tool immediately and have
the electrical tool checked by a qualified repair
person. Reaching into the bucket with the tool
still plugged in can lead to electric shock.
i. Do not reach into the mixing container with your
hands or insert any other objects into it while
mixing. Contact with the mixer basket may lead
to serious personal injury.
j. Start up and run down the tool in the mixing
container only. The mixer basket may bend or
spin in an uncontrolled manner.
SPECIFIC WARNINGS:
Additional safety precautions provided by the
manufacturer.
1) WARNING! Do not use the machine for uses other
than those for which it was designed.
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