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Baier Elektrowerkzeuge BDB 8295 Traduction De L'original Du Mode D'emploi page 32

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External electromagnetic interference (e.g.
mains voltage fluctuations, electrostatic
discharges) can cause the power tool to
switch off automatically.
In this case, switch off the power tool and then
switch it back on again.
2.6.5 Safety of people
Wear personal protective equipment and,
depending on the work situation, use:
Full-face protection, eye protection
or safety glasses/goggles, hard hat
and special apron
Protect yourself against debris thrown
up by wearing a hard hat, safety
goggles or face protection and wear an
apron, if necessary.
Hearing protection
The typical A-weighted sound
pressure level of this power tool is over
85 dB (A) while working with the tool.
If you are exposed to loud noise for
lengthy periods, there is a risk of
hearing damage or even hearing loss.
Anti-vibration safety glove
At a release value A (8) for arm-hand
vibrations of over 2.5 m/s
of anti-vibration safety gloves is
recommended.
Non-slip safety footwear
Dust mask, half-face filter mask or
face mask respirator
Inhaling fine mineral dust can cause
health damage. We recommend
wearing a face mask respirator with
filter class P2 or P3 (to EN 149:2001).
Dry drilling: Working with dry
diamond core drill bits is a grinding
process in which extremely fine dust
is produced. When cutting materials
containing quartz there is a very
high risk of silicosis; in this case
the machine should only be used
in conjunction with a suitable dust
extractor.
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Ensure other people keep a safe distance
from your work area. Any person entering
the work area must be wearing personal
protective equipment.
Broken pieces of the workpiece or broken insert
tools can fly off and cause injuries, even outside
the immediate work area.
Hold the tool at the insulated gripping
surfaces only when carrying out work during
which the insert tool can hit concealed
electricity cables or the tool's own mains
power lead.
Contact with a live conductor can also energise
metal parts of the tool and cause an electric
shock.
Keep the mains power lead away from
rotating insert tools.
If you lose control of the tool, the mains power
lead can be cut or caught and your hand or arm
can be pulled into the rotating insert tool.
Never put down the power tool until the
insert tool has come to a complete standstill.
The rotating insert tool can come into contact
with the surface on which the power tool is
placed, which could cause you to lose control of
the power tool.
Do not leave the power tool running while
you are carrying it.
, the wearing
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Your clothing can get caught by inadvertent
contact with the rotating insert tool and the
insert tool can drill into your body.
If the machine is switched on, do not direct
insert tools towards your own or other
people's bodies. Do not touch or take hold
of the tools.

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