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Parkside PAS 500 D3 User Manual

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Symbols used in the

instructions

Hazard symbols with in-

formation on prevention of

personal injury and property

damage.

Precaution symbol with information

on prevention of harm / damage.

Notice symbol with information on

how to handle the device properly.

General notes on safety

The information contained in these

operating instructions must be ob-

served. In addition, legal safety

and accident prevention regulations

must also be observed.

Caution: when using the equip-

ment, observe the following basic

safety measures in order to protect

against the risks of injury and fire:

To avoid accidents and injuries

from electric shocks:

• Ensure that the power cord is not

damaged by being pulled over sharp

edges, by jamming, or by pulling on

the power cord.

• Before each use, check the power sup-

ply lead and the extension cable for

damage and ageing. Do not use the

equipment if the cable is damaged or

worn. Danger of electric shock hazard.

• If the power cord for this equipment is

damaged, it must be replaced by the

manufacturer, a customer service agent

of the same or a similarly qualified per-

son in order to prevent hazards.

• Switch the machine off and disconnect

the mains plug:

- when the machine is not in use,

- before the machine is opened up,

- for all maintenance and cleaning

work,

- if the connecting cable is damaged

or tangled up.

• Do not use the power cord to pull

the plug out of the socket. Protect the

power cord from heat, oil, and sharp

edges.

• Make sure that the mains voltage cor-

responds with the information on the

rating plate.

• Only plug the appliance into a socket

which is safeguarded by at least

13 A.

• The device must be connected to a

mains socket via a residual-current

circuit breaker (RCD) with a rated leak-

age current of not more than 30 mA.

• Do not expose the equipment to the

rain. Do not use the equipment in a

damp or wet environment.

• Protect yourself from electric shocks.

Avoid bodily contact with earthed

parts (e.g. pipes, radiators, electric

cookers, cooling devices).

• Use extension cables outdoors. Use

only extension cables that are ap-

proved and labelled accordingly for

outdoor use.

• Avoid accidental starting. Ensure that

the switch is off when plugging into

the socket.

To avoid accidents and injuries:

• Never leave a machine which is ready

for operation unattended at the work-

place.

• People and animals must not be vacu-

umed with the machine.

• Nozzles and suction tubes must not