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Safety instructions, Gb mt – Parkside PSS 65 A1 User Manual

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GB MT

manual can therefore not be considered as

valid.

The stated vibration emission value was

measured in accordance with a standard

testing procedure and may be used to com-

pare one power tool to another.

The stated vibration emission value may

also be used for a preliminary exposure

assessment.

Warning!

The vibration emission value may

differ during actual use of the

power tool from the stated value

depending on the manner in which

the power tool is used.

Safety precautions aimed at protect-

ing the user should be based on

estimated exposure under actual

usage conditions (all parts of the

operating cycle are to be consid-

ered, including, for example, times

during which the power tool is

turned off and times when the tool

is turned on but is running idle).

Safety Instructions

Symbols and icons

Symbols on the device:

Warning!

Read the instruction manual.

Wear ear protection.

Risk of electric shock! Disconnect

from the mains before carrying out

maintenance and repair work.

Safety class II

Do not dispose of electrical equip-

ment in household waste.

Symbols in the manual:

Warning symbols with in-

formation on damage and

injury prevention.

Instruction symbols (the instruction is

explained at the place of the excla-

mation mark) with information on

preventing damage.

Help symbols with information on

improving tool handling.

General Safety Instructions

for Power Tools

WARNING! Read all safety in-

structions and guidelines care-

fully. Failure to follow the safety

instructions and guidelines may result

in electric shock, fire and/or serious

injuries.

The term „power tool“ used in the safety

instructions refers to mains-operated electric

tools (with a mains cable) and to battery-op-

erated electric tools (without a mains cable.

Safe operation:

Keep work area clear. Cluttered

areas and benches invite injuries.

Consider work area environ-

ment.

- Do not expose tools to rain. Do not use

tools in damp or wet locations.

Water entering a power tool will in-

crease the risk of electric shock.

- Keep work area well lit.