Parkside PDMS A1 User Manual
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WARNING!
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The noise emission values specifi ed in these 
instructions have been measured in accordance 
with the standardised measuring procedure 
specifi ed in EN ISO 15744 and can be 
used to make equipment comparisons. The 
noise emission values vary in accordance 
with the use of the compressed air tool and 
may be higher than the values specifi ed in 
these instructions in some cases. It is easy to 
underestimate the noise emission load if the 
compressed air tool is used regularly in a 
certain manner.
NOTE
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For an accurate estimate of the noise emission 
load during a certain working period, the 
times during which the appliance is switched 
off or is running but not actually being used 
must also be taken into consideration. This 
can signifi cantly reduce the noise emission 
load over the total working period.
General
safety
instructions for 
compressed air tools
WARNING!
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For multiple hazards: Please ensure that you 
have read and understood the safety instruc-
tions before adjusting, operating, repairing, 
maintaining or replacing accessories on the 
mini die grinder as well as before working in 
the vicinity of the machine. Failure to do this 
can result in serious bodily injury.
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The mini die grinder should only be adjusted, 
set or used by adequately qualifi ed and trained 
operators.
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This mini die grinder must not be modifi ed. 
Modifi cations can reduce the eff ectiveness of 
the safety measures and increase the risks for 
the operator.
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Never use damaged machines.
Save all warnings and instructions for future 
reference! The safety instructions should not 
be lost – give them to the operator.
Workplace safety
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Keep your working area clean and well lit. 
Cluttered and dark areas invite accidents.
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Slipping, tripping up and falling are the main 
causes of injuries at the workplace. Take note 
of surfaces which could have become slippery 
through use of the machine, and also any trip-
ping hazards caused by air or hydraulic hoses.
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Proceed with caution in unknown surroundings. 
Hidden hazards caused by power or other supply 
lines may be present.
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Do not work with the compressed air tool 
in areas subject to the risk of explosions, 
or in areas where fl ammable liquids, gases 
or dusts are located. Grinding work creates 
sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
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Keep children and other unauthorised person-
nel at a safe distance when using compressed 
air tools. Distractions can cause you to lose 
control.
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The grinder is not insulated against electrical 
power sources.
Safety instructions
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Always wear eye protection when using or 
servicing the grinder.
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Always wear suitable protective clothing. 
Protect your hands, hair and clothes from being 
drawn in by rotating parts.
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Always wear respiratory protection in the 
presence of dust.
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Always wear hearing protection.
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Always wear safety gloves.
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Only connect the grinder to the compressed air 
supply when it has been switched off and when 
the tool has been clamped.
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Sparks are created during grinding. Ensure that 
nobody can be endangered by fl ying sparks. 
You should also remove any fl ammable materials 
or objects.
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Do not carry the grinder if it has been connected 
to the compressed air hose.
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Be aware of the hazards caused by a fl ailing 
compressed air hose!
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