Florabest FLB 3000 A1 Benutzerhandbuch

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• Check the debris bag for wear or damage reg-

ularly.

• Replace parts that are worn out or damaged.
• Use only original replacement parts and original

accessories.

• Only store the device in dry locations.

Safe operation

Familiarise yourself with your power tool. You
must have read and understood the operating
instructions and all adhesive labels on your pow-
er tool. Familiarise yourself with the applications
and operational limitations as well as potential
hazard sources of this power tool.

Working area
Untidy work surfaces and working areas can conceal
accident risks. For that reason workbenches should
be kept orderly. Floors should be kept clear and free
of waste. Particular care is required where the floor-
ing is slippery due to sawdust or floor polish.
Working environment
Do not let your power tool come into contact with rain
and do not use it in damp or wet locations. Ensure
there is always good lighting for the working area. Do
not use the power tool in areas in which there is a
risk of explosions or fires due to combustible materi-
als, inflammable liquids, paint, varnish, benzine etc.
Combustible gases and dust are explosive by their na-
ture. As a precautionary measure, it is recommended
to consult with an expert who can advise you of how
to procure and use an appropriate fire extinguisher.
Protection from electric shocks
Avoid bodily contact with earthed surfaces (e.g.
pipes, radiators, electric cookers, fridges).
Keep away from children and pets
Children and pets should be kept out of the working
area. Ensure that children do not handle the ma-
chine and do not touch any extension cables. All
power tools should be kept out of reach of children
and should preferably be kept in a secure cabinet or
room when not in use.
Do not overload the power tool
The power tool works better and more safely and
will benefit you much more if you use it within
the operational limits for which it was designed.
Use the correct tool
Select the correct tool for your task. Do not use tools
for purposes other than those for which they were

intended. Do not overload small tools with tasks for
which high performance tools are required. Only
use tools for their designed purpose. Example: Do
not use circular saws for sawing branches or logs.

Personal safety

Clothing
Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery as these
can be caught by moving machine parts.
Hair
Long hair should be tied back and covered with
a protective hair net or similar.
Eye protection
Wearing of goggles is mandatory (normal spectacles
are not sufficient for protecting the eyes). Prescription
spectacles do not have safety glass.
Hearing protection
Hearing protection is recommended with extended
periods of use.
Footwear
If heavy objects could fall on your feet or if there is
a risk of slipping on wet or slippery ground, then
suitable non-slip safety footwear should be worn.
Protective headgear
If heavy objects could fall on your head or if there is a
risk of striking your head on projecting or low obsta-
cles, then a hard-hat or safety helmet should be worn.
Respiratory protection
If dust is caused when operating the machine then
wear a dust protection mask. When working with
concrete or synthetic fibre boards, in particular MDF
sheets (medium density fibreboard) the resin used
in these materials can present a health risk. Use an
approved face mask with a replaceable filter.
Do not mechanically overload the mains cable
Never disconnect the mains cable plug from the
outlet by pulling or tugging on the cable. Never
carry your power tool by its cable. Keep the cable
away from heat, oil, solvents and sharp edges. If the
cable should be damaged then have this replaced
by an approved customer support centre.
Do not lean too far forward
Do not lean too far forward, make sure you have a
stable footing and keep your balance at all times.

Careful handling of tools

Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. This will pro-

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