General safety instructions
WARNING! When using electrical tools,
always take precautions to reduce the risk
of fi re, electric shock and personal injury,
including:
1. Keep work area clean. Cluttered, dirty
work areas cause accidents.
2. Check work area before starting. Do not
expose to rain. Do not use in damp or
humid areas.
Do not use if there is any risk of fi re or
explosion.
3. Protect against electric shock. Avoid
coming in contact with earthed
surfaces, such as pipes, radiators and
fridges.
4. Keep well away from children. Do not
allow others to touch the tool or cable.
All visitors should be kept away from
work place.
5. Unused tools should be stored in a
dry, safe place, well out of the reach of
children.
6. Do not overload. The tool will perform
better and more safely if the use of force
is avoided.
7. Use right tool Do not force a tool which
is too small to do the work of a large
tool.
8. Wear the right clothing. Never wear
loose-fi tting clothes or jewellery, as
they can get caught in the moving
parts. Rubber gloves and non-slip
footwear are recommended for working
outdoors. Hairnets are recommended
for long hair.
9. Use safety goggles Always wear a
face- or dust mask if a lot of fi ne spray is
produced.
10. If a vacuum cleaner is used to extract
fi ne spray, check it is connected
correctly.
11. Do not mistreat the cable. Never carry
by the cable, and never pull the plug
out by the cable. Keep the cable away
from hot or sharp objects.
12. Use screw cramps to hold materials to
be painted.
13. Ensure you have a good stance and
correct balance when working.
14. Keep tools sharp and clean for better,
safer results. Follow lubrication and
replacement of accessories guide.
Check cable regularly.
If damaged, get it repaired by an
authorised dealer. Keep handle dry and
clean.
15. Switch off at mains when not in use or
changing accessories.
16. Before start, check machine is in 0
position.
17. When using outdoors, check extension
cable is suitable for outdoor use.
18. Do not carry with a fi nger on the on/off
button.
19. Stay alert. Use the machine with care.
Do not use if tired or unwell.
20. Check for damaged parts. Always check
other parts before use. Assess whether
machine's ability to operate will be
aff ected. Damaged parts must be
replaced or repaired by an authorised
technician. Damaged switches must be
replaced by the manufacturer. Do not
use if the ON/OFF button is defective.
21. When the machine is to be repaired,
always use an authorised dealer which
uses only original spare parts. Failure to
do so can cause injury.
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