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3.2.3 INJURY CAUSED BY HAIR, JEWELLERY OR CLOTHING COMING
INTO CONTACT WITH ROTARY TOOLS
For reasons of working safety, it is vital that long hair is tied back close-
ly to the head or covered with a cap or hat.
For reasons of hygiene, the wearing of jewellery and watches should be
avoided. Working clothes should be selected so that no fringing or
loose material can get caught up in the tool.
4. SET-UP
4.1 TECHNICAL SAFETY
− Before using the device for the first time, you should ensure that
mains power characteristics match the values quoted on the rating
plate.
− Make sure the controller is located on a flat, stable surface.
− The ventilation slots in the device must be kept uncovered at all
times.
− Avoid damaging the mains cable through squashing, bending or
rubbing against sharp edges.
− Don't introduce any fluids into the unit.
− Protect the device from all types of moisture that could find its way
inside the housing. There is a danger of electrical shock if there is
dampness in the device!
− Switch the device off before maintenance and cleaning and unplug
it from the mains power.
− Never immerse the device in water or other fluids.
− Remove the plug from the mains immediately, if the device is dam-
aged or if it starts to function incorrectly.
− Repairs should only be carried out by qualified repair technicians.
− If the device is opened, all rights under the terms of the guarantee
are void!
− All tools used must comply with the DIN EN ISO 1797-1 in order to
guarantee safe operation. Please see also Chapter 2.2, Operator
and client safety, Page 12.