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Never use damaged compressed air tools .
Maintain compressed air tools with care . Check
regularly whether moving parts function correctly
and do not jam; check whether any parts are
broken or damaged to an extent that the com-
pressed air tool will no longer operate correctly .
Check signs and labels for completeness and
readability . If damaged, have parts repaired or
replaced before using the tool . Many accidents
are caused by poorly maintained compressed
air tools .
This tool is not intended for use by persons (in-
cluding children) with limited physical, physiolog-
ical or intellectual abilities or lack of experience
and/or knowledge unless they are supervised
by a person who is responsible for their safety,
or receive instructions from this person on how to
use the tool .
Do not allow children to play with the tool .
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Disconnect the compressed air supply before
carrying out maintenance work .
RISK OF EXPLOSION! Never use gasoline
or other flammable liquids to clean the com-
pressed air tool! Sparks can ignite vapours
remaining in the compressed air tool and lead
to an explosion of the compressed air tool . Do
not operate the compressed air tool in explosive
atmospheres or environments with flammable
liquids, gases or dust . Do not work with any
materials that are or could become inflammable
or explosive .
Use the tool only in the fields of application for
which it was designed!
Do not force the power tool .
Never use hydrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide
or other gas in bottles as sources of energy for
this tool, as this can lead to an explosion and
consequently serious injuries .
Maintain and clean the tool on a regular basis
as specified (see Section "Maintenance and
cleaning") .
Check the tool for any possible defects before
use . Ensure that the tool is in good working
condition before every use .
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Remain alert at all times! Unexpected move-
ments of the tool can cause dangers .
Do not overreach . Keep proper footing and
balance at all times . This provides better
control over the compressed air tool in
unexpected situations .
Do not use the tool if its switch is defective .
Any tool that cannot be switched on or off is
dangerous and must be repaired .
Keep compressed air tools that are not being
used out of the reach of children . Do not allow
persons unfamiliar with the tool or these instruc-
tions to operate the tool . Compressed air tools
are dangerous in the hands of inexperienced
users .
Treat the tool with care . Check whether moving
parts function correctly and do not jam; check
whether any parts are broken or damaged to
an extent that the tool will no longer operate
correctly . If damaged, have the tool repaired
before use . Many accidents are caused by
poorly maintained tools .
Switch off the tool when not in use .
Use personal protective equipment . Always
wear eye protection . Wearing protective equip-
ment such as a dust mask, non-slip safety shoes,
a helmet or hearing protection depending on
the type and use of the compressed air tool
reduces the risk of personal injuries .
Check all connections and supply lines . All
maintenance units, couplings and hoses must
correspond to the tool parameters in terms of
pressure and air flow . If the pressure is too low,
the function of the tool will be compromised
and if the pressure is too high, this can cause
property damage and personal injury .
Protect the hoses against kinking, constriction,
solvents and sharp edges . Keep hoses away
from heat, oil and rotating parts .
Ensure that the hose clamps are always tightened
firmly . Loose or damaged hose clamps can allow
air to escape in an uncontrolled manner .
Replace a damaged hose immediately . A de-
fective supply line can cause a compressed air
hose to thrash about and cause injuries .
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