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Parkside PTBM 500 A1 User Manual

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* After continuous operation of 15 minutes the

drill stops until the device temperature devi-

ates by less than 2 K (2°C) from the room

temperature.

Levels of noise and vibration were determi-

ned according to the norms and regulations

in the declaration of conformity.

Technical and visual changes may be made

as part of ongoing development without

announcement. All dimensions, instructions

and specifications are therefore without

guarantee. Legal claims on the basis of the

operating manual may therefore not be

asserted.

The vibration emission value has been mea-

sured according to a standardised testing

method and may be used for comparison

with another electric tool.

The indicated vibration emission value may

also be used for an introductory assessment

of the exposure.

Warning:

The vibration emission value whilst

actually using the electrical tool may

vary from the given values indepen-

dently of the type and way in which

the electric tool is used.

Safety measures for the protection

of the operator are to be determi-

ned that are based on an estimate

of the actual exposure under the

real operating conditions (for this,

all parts of the operating cycle are

to be taken into account, for examp-

le, times in which the electric tool is

turned off, and those during which

it is turned on but running without a

load).

Notes on safety

Caution! When using power tools,

observe the following basic safety

measures for the prevention of elec-

tric shocks and the risk of injury and

fire.

Please read all these instructions be-

fore using this electric tool and please

keep the safety instructions.

Symbols and icons

Symbols on the device:

Warning!

Warning! Electric shock hazard.

Always unplug the device before

working on it.

Read the manual!

Wear ear protection

Wear eye protection

Do not wear long hair uncovered.

Use a hair net.

Do not wear gloves.

Caution! Risk of injury from rotating

parts!

Electrical machines do not belong

with domestic waste