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power tools. Unmodified

plugs and the correct sock-

ets reduce the risk of electric

shock.

b) Avoid touching grounded

surfaces such as pipes, ra-

diators, ovens, and refrig-

erators. There is an increased

risk of electric shock if your

body is earthed.

c) Keep the power tool away

from rain or moisture. Wa-

ter entering a power tool

increases the risk of electric

shock.

d) Do not use the mains lead

for any purpose for which

it was not intended, e.g. to

carry or hang up the power

tool, or to pull the mains

plug out of the mains sock-

et. Keep the mains lead

away from heat, oil, sharp

edges or moving parts of

the equipment. Damaged or

tangled cables increase the

risk of an electric shock.

e) When using power tools

outdoors, only use exten-

sion cords suitable for out-

door use. Using an extension

cable suitable for outdoor

use reduces the risk of elec-

tric shock.

f) Use a residual current

equipment (RCD) for pro-

tection if operating the

electrical power tool in a

moist environment is un-

avoidable. Using an earth

leakage circuit breaker reduc-

es the risk of electric shock.

3) Personal Safety

a) Remain alert at all times,

watch what you are doing

and always proceed with

caution when using pow-

er tools. Do not use power

tools when tired or under

the influence of drugs, alco-

hol or medication. One mo-

ment of carelessness when

using the power tool can lead

to serious injury.

b) Always wear protective

equipment and safety

glasses. Wearing personal

protective equipment such as

a dust mask, non-slip safety

shoes, safety helmet or ear

protectors, depending on the

type and application of the

power tool, reduces the risk

of injuries.

c) Avoid accidental starting.

Verify the power tool is

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