Preparing for use, Attaching the auxiliary handle – Parkside PWS 230 A1 User Manual

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30 GB/MT

For the best grinding performance move the
device evenly to and fro over the workpiece
maintaining an angle of 15° to 30° (between
grinding disc and workpiece).

When working on inclined surfaces do
not press the device hard down on to
the workpiece.
If the speed slows greatly,
use less pressure. This will allow you to work
more effectively and safely. If the device sudden-
ly stops due to it becoming retarded or trapped,
pull the mains plug from the socket immediately.

Cutting: Advance the device at an
appropriate rate. Do not incline the
cutting disc.

Roughing, grinding and cutting discs
get hot during use – allow them to
cool fully before touching them.

Never use the device for a purpose
for which it was not intended.

Before you insert the mains plug into
the socket, always check that the de­
vice is switched off.

If a dangerous situation arises, pull
the mains plug immediately out of the
mains socket.
Ensure that the device and
the mains plug are easily accessible and can
be reached quickly in an emergency.

When taking a break from your
work, before carrying out any tasks
on the device itself and when you are
not using the device, always pull the
mains plug out of the mains socket.

Always keep the device clean, dry and free of
oil or grease.

Remain alert at all times! Always watch
what you are doing and proceed with
caution.
Do not use the device if you cannot
concentrate or you are feeling unwell.

Q

Preparing for use

Q

Attaching the disc guard cover

using the quick­release fastener

DANGER OF INjURy!

Pull the mains plug out of the mains

socket before you carry out any task
on the device.

DANGER OF INjURy! Always use the

angle grinder with the disc guard
cover in place.
The disc guard cover must
be securely attached to the angle grinder. To
ensure the highest level of safety while using
the device, ensure that the smallest possible
area of the grinding or cutting tool is exposed
to the operator at all times. The disc guard cov-
er is there to protect the operator from pieces
breaking off and accidental contact with the
grinding or cutting tool.

DANGER OF INjURy! Ensure that the

guard

7

is attached so that its edge

is beyond the angle of the auxiliary
handle

6

(see Fig. B). Otherwise you

could injure yourself against the grinding or
cutting disc.

Open the clamping lever

8

.

Insert the disc cover guide

7

with the coded

projection

9

in the coded groove

16

.

Turn the disc guard cover

7

into the desired

position (working position). The closed side of
the disc guard cover

7

must always be facing

the operator.

Close the clamping lever

8

to firmly clamp

the disc guard cover

7

in place.

If necessary the clamping force of the connection
can be adjusted by tightening or loosening the
adjuster screw

10

.

Ensure that the disc guard cover

7

sits firmly

on the spindle collar.

Q

Attaching the auxiliary handle

CAUTION! For safety reasons this

device must always be used with the
auxiliary handle

6

in place. Otherwise

you could become injured.

DANGER OF INjURy!

Pull the mains plug out of the mains
socket before you carry out any task
on the device.

Screw the auxiliary handle

6

on the left, right

or on the top of the head of the device.

Preparing for use / Operation / Maintenance and cleaning

General safety advice for electrical power tools / Preparing for use

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