Carbon dioxide (CO2) emission value determined by
an EU type-approval procedure: ............908.4 g/kWh
Noise
Sound pressure level L
per
p(A)
EN ISO 19432-1:2020 Annex B ...................... 92.4 dB
Uncertainty K
.................................................. 3 dB
p(A)
Sound power level L
W(A)
EN ISO 19432-1:2020 Annex B .......................111 dB
Uncertainty K
................................................. 3 dB
W(A)
Information on the noise emissions as per the Prod-
uct Safety Act (ProdSG) and EC machinery directive:
The noise pressure level at the workplace can ex-
ceed 80 dB.
In this case, noise protection measures are required
for the operator (e.g. wearing hearing protection that
is suitable and intended for this as well as observance
of regular breaks).
Warning:
Note the risks of noise pollution - measures are rec-
ommended to minimise these risks. An octave band
analysis is available on request to enable the selec-
tion of suitable hearing protection.
Vibration
Vibration value at the rear
Handle in accordance with
EN ISO 19432-1:2020 Annex C ..................9.822 m/s
Vibration value at the front
Handle in accordance with
EN ISO 19432-1:2020 Annex C ..................9.822 m/s
Uncertainty K .................................................1.5 m/s
m WARNING
In the case of extended working periods, the operat-
ing personnel may suffer circulatory disturbances in
their hands (vibration white finger) due to vibrations.
Raynaud's syndrome is a vascular disease that caus-
es the small blood vessels on the fingers and toes to
cramp in spasms. The affected areas are no longer
supplied with sufficient blood and therefore appear
extremely pale. The frequent use of vibrating prod-
ucts can cause nerve damage in people whose circu-
lation is impaired (e.g. smokers, diabetics).
If you notice unusual adverse effects, stop working
immediately and seek medical advice.
m WARNING
The actual vibration emission value during use of the
machine may differ from the vibration emission value
indicated in the operating manual or by the manufac-
turer. This can be caused by the following influencing
factors to which attention should be paid both before
and during every use:
• Is the machine being properly used.
• Is the nature of the cutting or processing of the ma-
terial correct
• Is the machine in good working order.
• Sharpness of the cutting tool and is the cutting tool
the correct one.
• Are the handles or, if applicable, the optional an-
ti-vibration handles installed and firmly attached to
the body of the machine.
7. Before commissioning
• Open the packaging and carefully remove the de-
vice.
• Remove the packaging material, as well as the
packaging and transport safety devices (if present).
• Check whether the scope of delivery is complete.
• Check the device and accessory parts for transport
damage.
• If possible, keep the packaging until the expiry of
the warranty period.
ATTENTION
2
The device and the packaging are not children's toys!
Do not let children play with plastic bags, films or small
parts! There is a danger of choking or suffocating!
2
2
Tool required:
• 16/18 mm open-ended spanner (33)
• Phillips screwdriver (35)
7.1 Fitting the diamond abrasive cutting wheel
(16) (Fig. 2 - 3)
m ATTENTION
Always carry out the fitting with the engine switched
off.
m WARNING
Danger of injury!
Always wear protective gloves when touching the di-
amond abrasive cutting wheel (16).
1. Unscrew the clamping screw (14) with the
16/18 mm open-ended spanner (33).
2. Remove the washer (17) and the clamping flange
(15).
3. Clean the inner flange (18), the clamping flange
(15) and the diamond cutting wheel (16) to remove
any dirt with a clean cloth.
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