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SAFETY ASPECTS
Check the network voltage.
Make sure that the existing network voltage corresponds to the value specified on
the type tag on the appliance.
Keep the work area tidy.
Carelessness in the work area can lead to accidents.
Use the right tools.
Do not use tools that are not sturdy enough for heavy work. Use reliable tools
suitable for the purpose for which they are intended.
Wear a mask and eye and ear protection.
When doing work which may produce splinters or dust and when working over your
head always wear eye protection and a well-fitting face mask. Wear ear mufflers in
noisy conditions.
Extension cord when working outdoors.
Only use approved and correspondingly marked extension leads and sockets during
work out of doors.
Check electrical equipment for any damage.
Never use equipment with a switch that does not work.
Be careful when working on steps, ladders and scaffolding.
Be extra careful when working on an elevated surface. Make sure that stepladders,
steps, ladders and scaffolding are placed correctly and cannot slip.
Electrical cables, gas and water pipes etc.
Important safety aspect for work with drilling equipment:
Make sure that when drilling you cannot strike electrical cable, gas or water pipes.
Check the wall with a duct/cable detector before you start drilling.
Is everything clear?
Once you have familiarised yourself with the safety recommendations and have
learnt from the user’s manual how to use the tools, you can start working. By
following the instructions and recommendations of the manufacturers you can be
sure that you are working as safely as possible.
Keep these guidelines!