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Parkside PWP 90 B2 User Manual

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damp location is unavoidable, use

a residual current device (RCD)

protected supply. Use of an RCD

reduces the risk of electric shock. Use a

circuit breaker with a current limit of

30 mA or less.

Personal safety:

CAUTION! The following states how

to avoid accidents and injuries:

Stay alert, watch what you are

doing and use common sense

when operating a power tool. Do

not use a power tool while you

are tired or under the influence of

drugs, alcohol or medication. A mo-

ment of inattention white operating power

tools may result in serious personal injury.

Wear personal protective equip-

ment and always wear safety

goggles. Wearing personal protective

equipment such as anti-slip safety shoes,

safety helmet, respiratory protection or

hearing protection can reduce the risk of

injury. Dust or breathing masks should

filter the dust that is created during opera-

tion

. There is a risk of

lung damage, if

suitable respiratory protection is not

worn.

Prevent unintentional starting.

Ensure the switch is in the off-

position before connecting to po-

wer source and/or battery pack,

picking up or carrying the tool.

Carrying power tools with your finger on

the switch or energising power tools that

have the switch on invites accidents.

Remove any adjusting key or

wrench before turning the power

tool on. A wrench or a key left attached

to a rotating part of the power tool may

create sparks which may ignite the dust or

fumes.

Keep children and bystanders

away while operating a power

tool. Distractions can cause you to lose

control.

Electrical safety :

CAUTION! The following states how

to avoid accidents and injuries due to

electric shock:

Power tool plugs must match the

outlet. Never modify the plug in

any way. Do not use any adapter

plugs with earthed (grounded)

power tools. Unmodified plugs and

matching outlets will reduce risk of electric

shock

Avoid body contact with earthed

or grounded surfaces, such as

pipes, radiators, ranges and ref-

rigerators. There is an increased risk of

electric shock if your body is earthed or

grounded.

Do not expose power tools to rain

or wet conditions. Water entering a

power tool will increase the risk of electric

shock.

Do not abuse the cord. Never use

the cord for carrying, pulling or

unplugging the power tool. Keep

cord away from heat, oil, sharp

edges or moving parts. Damaged or

entangled cords increase the risk of elec-

tric shock.

When operating a power tool

outdoors, use an extension cord

suitable for outdoor use. Use of a

cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the

risk of electric shock.

If operating a power tool in a