Original ancillaries / accessories, Understood everything, Before taking tool into use – Parkside PES 200 B1 User Manual
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General safety advice for electrical power tools / Before taking tool into use
General safety advice for electrical power tools
firmly. This is much safer than holding it in
your hand.
Wear protective glasses! Pieces of mate-
rial may split off the workpiece and become
projectiles. This could cause injury.
Wear a dust mask! A dust mask must be
worn for prolonged work on wood or when
working on materials that give rise to hazard-
ous dusts.
Do not soak the materials or the area
to be worked with liquids containing
solvents. Unhealthy / poisonous gases may
develop from the heat generated by scraping.
Materials containing asbestos may
not be worked. Asbestos is considered to
be a carcinogen.
Under no circumstances should you
place your hands next to or in front of
the appliance or on the area to be
worked, you could be seriously injured if you
slip or stumble.
Always have the cable leading away to the
rear of the appliance.
In the event of danger, immediately remove the
plug from the power socket.
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Original ancillaries / accessories
Use only the ancillaries and accessories
that are detailed in the operating in-
structions. The use of ancillaries and acces-
sories other than those recommended in the
operating instructions could lead to an increased
risk of personal injury for you.
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Understood everything?
When you have made yourself familiar with
these general safety instructions for electrical
hand tool, then you can start with the work. You
will work at your safest when taking note of the
manufacturer‘s declarations and instructions.
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Before taking tool into use
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Attachment tools
The choice of the correct attachment tool is depend-
ant on the job to be done.
The supplied accessories are suitable for the most
widespread areas of application (see Figs. C, D, E,
F and G).
5
Knife / Scraper attachment (offset)
6
Knife / Scraper attachment (straight), e.g. for
removing carpets, felts, cork sheets as well as
plaster and adhesive residues (see Fig. C, E)
7
Spatula attachment (flat), e.g. for removing
paint residues, silicon and foams (see Fig. D)
8
Chisel attachment (flat), e.g. for carving soft
woods (see Fig. F)
9
Carving chisel (13 mm), e.g. for carving in
softwoods (see Fig. G)
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Changing attachments
Wear suitable protective gloves when inserting and
testing attachments tool
4
.
Notice: The curve / working edge of the attachment
tool
4
must always point downwards.
Inserting a tool attachment:
Push the tool lock
2
forwards to “UNLOCK”.
Insert the attachment tool
4
as far as it will go
in the tool receptor
3
(see Fig. A).
Push the tool lock
2
backwards to “LOCK” -
the tool attachment is locked.
Removing a tool attachment:
Push the tool lock
2
forwards to “UNLOCK”.
Remove the inserted tool attachment
4
from
the tool receptor
3
.