SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ON THE PRODUCT PACKAGING/TYPE LABEL
Read the operating instructions careful-
ly before use!
Wear mouth and nose protection.
Wear protective glasses
Observe the safety instructions con-
cerning recoil and the safety precau-
tions.
Protect from rain and moisture.
Ensure proper recycling of the product
at the end of its service life and all pack-
aging materials.
Do not throw batteries into a fire!
WARNING:
Class 2 laser product. Do not look into the la-
ser beam.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POW-
ER TOOLS
WARNING! All safety instructions, user man-
uals, images and regulations supplied with
these tools must be read. Failure to follow all
of the following instructions may result in elec-
tric shock, fire, and/or serious personal injury.
All instructions and the user manual must be
kept for future reference.
Safety of working environment
1. The workplace must be kept clean and well lit.
Untidy and dark spaces are often the cause of
accidents.
2. Power tools must not be used in potentially ex-
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Wear protective gloves
Wear noise protection.
Do not throw batteries into water!
Always remove the battery during
work, transport, storage, maintenance
or repair.
Protect from heat and fire.
Do not dispose of batteries with normal
household waste.
Do not expose batteries to excessive
temperatures above 50 °C.
plosive atmospheres, such as in the presence
of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools
create sparks that can ignite dust or fumes.
3. Children and other persons must be kept away
when using power tools. If the operator is dis-
turbed, he/she may lose control of the opera-
tion.
Electrical safety
1. The plug on the power tool's flexible lead must
match the power outlet. The plug must never
be modified in any way. No socket adapters
may be used with tools that have a protective
earth connection. Plugs and respective sockets
that are rendered unusable will reduce the risk
of electric shock.
2. The operator must not touch grounded ob-
jects, such as pipes, central heating units,
cookers and refrigerators. The risk of electric
shock is greater if your body is connected to
the ground.
3. Power tools must not be exposed to rain, mois-
ture or wetness. If water enters the power tool,
the risk of electric shock increases.
4. The flexible supply must not be used for oth-