General safety advice for electrical power tools, Workplace safety, Electrical safety – Parkside PABS 18-Li B3 User Manual
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Total vibration (vector sum of three directions) is 
calculated in accordance with EN 60745:
Screwing:
 Vibration emission value 
a
h
= 0.824 m / s
2
,
uncertainty K = 1.5 m / s
2
,
Drilling:
 Vibration emission value 
a
h,D
= 2.740 m / s
2
,
uncertainty K = 1.5 m / s
2
.
The vibration level specified in
these instructions was measured in accordance with 
an EN 60745 standardised measurement process 
and can be used to compare equipment. The vibra-
tion emission value specified can also serve as a 
preliminary assessment of the exposure. 
The vibration level will change according to the ap-
plication of the electrical tool an in some cases may 
exceed the value specified in these instructions. Re-
gularly using the electric tool in such a way may 
make it easy to underestimate the vibration.
Note: If you wish to make an accurate assessment 
of the vibration loads experienced during a particular 
period of working, you should also take into account 
the intervening periods of time when the device is 
switched off or is running but is not actually in use. 
This can result in a much lower vibration load over 
the whole of the period of working.
General safety advice for
electrical power tools
Read all the safe-
ty advice and instructions! Failure 
to observe the safety advice and instruc-
tions may result in electric shock, fire and / or seri-
ous injury.
Keep all the safety advice and instructions 
in a safe place for future reference!
The term “electrical tool” used in the safety advice 
refers to electrical tools powered by mains electricity 
(by means of a mains lead) and electrical tools pow-
ered by rechargeable batteries (without a mains lead).
1.
Workplace safety
a)
Keep your working area clean and well 
lit. Untidy or poorly lit working areas can lead 
to accidents.
b)
Do not work with the device in poten-
tially explosive environments in which 
there are inflammable liquids, gases or 
dusts. Electrical power tools create sparks, 
which can ignite dusts or fumes.
c)
Keep children and other people away 
while you are operating the electrical 
tool. Distractions can cause you to lose con-
trol of the device.
2.
Electrical safety
a)
The mains plug on the power tool (or 
on the power supply) must fit the mains 
socket. Never modify the plug in any 
way. Never use adapter plugs with 
earthed power tools. Unmodified plugs 
and the correct sockets reduce the risk of elec-
tric shock.
b)
 Avoid touching earthed surfaces such 
as pipes, radiators, ovens and refrig-
erators with any part of your body. 
There is an increased risk of electric shock if 
your body is earthed.
c)
Keep the device away from rain or 
moisture. Water entering an electrical device 
increases the risk of electric shock. 
d)
Do not use the mains lead for any pur-
pose for which it was not intended, e.g. 
to carry the device, to hang up the de-
vice or to pull the mains plug out of 
the mains socket. Keep the mains lead 
away from heat, oil, sharp edges or 
moving parts of the device. Damaged or 
tangled mains leads increase the risk of elec-
tric shock.
e)
 When working outdoors with an elec-
trical power tool always use extension 
cables that are also approved for use 
outdoors. The use of an extension cable suit-
able for outdoor use reduces the risk of elec-
tric shock.
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