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Specific safety
precautions
f
or
polishi
ng
•
Polishing
bonnets
with
drawstrings are
not
recommended,
but
if
you
are
using
one:
Do
not
allow
any
loose
portion
of
the
polishing
bonnet
or
its
attClchment
strings
to
spin freely.
Tuck
in
or trim off
any
loose
ends.
Loose and
spinning
attachment
strings can
entangle
your
fingprs
or
snag on the
workpiece.
•
This polisher
is
only intended
tor
dry
polishing.
•
Only lJse the rec ommended parts
and/or
accessories.
•
The
polishm must
not
be
usecJ by
persons
under the age of
16
years
.
111e
oolisher must
not
be
usod on materials containing
asbestos.
•
This
power
tool
is
solely
inte
nded
for
t
he
purpo
se
of
po
lishing.
Read
all
safety
warning
s,
instructions
, illust
ration
s,
and spec
ifications
provided
wit
h
this
tool.
Failure
to adhcm to
a/l
of tho following
It)structions
can result in
electric
shock,
filo
and/or serious injwy
•
Operations
such
as
grinding,
sanding.
wire
brush
ing
or
c
utting-off
are
not
re
comm
ended
to be
performed
w
ith
this power
tool.
me use
of
this
powe,
tool to
perfolm
tasks for which
tile
tool was
not
mtendcd,
GFm
lead to danger and
personal injwy
Never
use
accessories whic
h
are
not
designed for use with
th
is type of tool
and w
hich
are
not
re
commended by t he manufacturer.
~von
if
the
accossory
can
be
attached
10
)lour
powor
tool,
thew
is
no guaranlDe
lilal
it
can
be
I/sed
safely.
The
rated
speed
of
the accessory must
at
least correspond t
o
the maximum
rat
ed
speed
of
the
power
tool.
Accessories which rotate
faster
than
fheil
rated
speed can
hreak
and shatter.
The
outer diameter and th
ickness
of the accessory must
be within
the
marked
capacity of your electric hand tool.
If
ar
,
accessory is lite wmn
SILO,
iT
wlflnOI
fit thn guard and will not
be
able
to L)e
c(1ntr011Prl olOpfJrly.
Do not
use
a
defective accessory. Inspect the accessory
and
make sure there are
no splits
or
cracks in the grinding
wheels;
cracks
or wear
and
tear on the backing
plates, loose or torn
bristles
on the
steel
brush
wheels.
If
you
drop
your
power
tool or accessory,
check
for
damage.
If
t
he accessory is
damaged,
use
a
newl
undamaged
accessory.
After inspecting the tool and
attach
ing an accessory, keep
yourself
and
others outside of the power
tool
danger zone and
let
it run at f
ull
speed for one
minute.
Dama[lf'd ar.cossories
wdJ
nOlmallv break during this test pcrind.
•
Wear
personal safety equipment. Depending on how you use
the
mach
ine;
use
a
visor/face protecti on
or
safety
glasses.
If
necessary use a
mask,
ear
protection, gloves,
and
apron/work
clothing to
protect yourself
from
small
metal
shards or
splinters
ejected from the
workpiece.
Anv Ave
protection
used
mus!
Ix:
able
/0
proleel (lgalnsf flYing rtf-his proricJ('(Yi IJY val/OllS W(JIY,
slltmtions.
Any uso(}
breflthing protection shoilid be cape/bl!) of filtanng an)
'
,
m rticlos produced by the WOlk.
Prolonged
exposure
to highlovals
of noisf') can It"!sull in hearing
aamage.
Keep
children
at
a safe
distance from t
he
work
area.
Everyone
at
the
workp
lace
must
w
ear
personal
safety equipment.
Dcl)rJs
from
the
workpiece
or
from
A
damaged accessory
can
fly
off and
injuro people olltsido
of
the immcdliltc
work
area.
•
Position the mains lead well
away from
the rotating
accessory.
If you
lose
control, the
lead can
be
sliced
through or become
entangled and
pull
your hand or
arm
into
the
rotating accessory.
•
Never
p
ut
the
power
tool
down before the
accessory
has
com pletely
stopped rotating.
A rotating
accessory
can fasten on Ihe
work
surface
causing
YOI)
to
lose
control
of the tool.
•
Never
leave
th
e
pow
er
tool
switched
on
w
hile carrying it at
you
r side.
"
Accidental
contac
t with
the
rotating
accessor;
could
snag
your
clo
thing, pulling
the
<'leceSSOI
y into
your
body.
J
•
Clean
t
he
motor
ventilation
ports
regularly.
The
motor
fan draws dust
into
the
hOllsing.
A
large
build-up
o
f
motal dust
partlc/cs
can
lead
to
elec/oeal
hazards.
•
Do
not
use the
power
tool
near
flammable
material.
Sparks can
easily
Igll/te
flammable
matorial.
•
Do
not
use
accesso
ries,
which req uire liquid
coolants.
The
use
of
water or
other
liquid coolants can resull
in
electrocution
or
shock.
Kickback and related
warn
ings
•
KickbaCk IS
a
sudden
reaction to a
wedged or
stuck wheel
,
backing plate, brush,
or
some
other
accessory.
Pinching
or snagging
causes
rapid
stalling
of
the rotating
accessory. which in
turn
results in
the power
1001
thrusting
violently
in
the
Opposite
direction
of
the
accessory's
rotation
at
the
point of bindin
•
KICkbacks
am tile result
of
tile [.lower
tool being
used In
an
incorrect
manner,
on
Improper
object.s,
or
under Improj.)er conditions
and
can
be
aVOided
by
Obs81ving
the
tollowing
precautions.
•
Hold the
power
tool firmly and position your arm
s
and body so that
you
can
resist
any kickback
forces.
Always use the auxi liary
hand
le, if t
here
is
one,
fo
r maximum
control
over kickback or torq ue reactions during
start-up.
7hc
operator CArl co/liroltorque
reac
tions or
klc
kl)ad< forces, if
proper
precautions
are taken.
•
Never place your hand
near the
rotating accessory.
The
accessory c3nIJt:J
tllr'Jwn /Jack
0/1(0
your
iland.
•
Do not stand in the area, wh
ere
the
power
t
ool is likely to end up If a
kic
kb
ac
k
were t
o
occ
ur.
Kick/)ack Will propel the tool in the opposite direction to the rotallon
of the
w/1eel
ilt
the
pOill1 of s/Iayyiny
• Be
extra
carefu
l
when w orking on
corners,
sharp
edges,
etc.
Avoid
bouncing
and getting the accessory
stuc
k.
Corners, s/!arp edges,
and
IJoullciny /lave
a ttlndency
to
get the
rotatmg
accessory
stuck
and lead
to
loss of
C'
JIltr(l
l
or
J
J
the tool.
Outdoor use
If
the
polisher
is
used outdoors.
it is
recommended that it
is
plugged
Inlo
a
socket
protected
by
a
residual
cLirrent device
(flCD)
.
nle RCD
should
be
rated
to trip at
a
eurrenl
of 30
mA
Only
use
cables
and
connectors
designed for
outdoor
use.
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