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ANGLE GRINDER
TDS125B
4
BE
FORE
Y
OU
STAR
T
USI
NG
THE
MAC
HINE
RE
AD
THOROUGHL
Y
THIS
MANUAL.
Keep
this
doc
ument
for
future
reference.
WARNING!
Read
all
safety
warnings
marked
with
a
symbol
and
all opera
ting
safety
instruc
tions.
WARNING!
General
w
arnings
regarding
the
use
of
power
tools.
Electric
safety
:
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
power
tools.
Use
and
taking
care
of
your
power
tool
:
a)
Do not ov
erload your pow
er tool. U
se a pow
er tool with pow
er
adjusted
to work being
done.
An
appr
opriately
chosen power
tool
will
allow
you
to
work
better
and safer
under
load
it has
been
designed for
.
b)
Do
not use
a
power
tool
when its
power
switch
is
out
of order
(it
does
not switch
it
on
or off
).
Any
power
tool
with its
power
switch
out
of
order
is
dangerous
and
must
be r
epaired
.
c)
Always
disconnect
the
plug
from
the
power
source
and/or
di
sc
on
nec
t
i
ts
b
att
er
y
be
fo
re
c
han
gi
ng
a
ny
se
tt
in
gs,
performing
replacement
or
storage.
Such
preventiv
e
measures
reduc
e
the
risk
of ac
cidental pow
er
tool
start
up
.
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
d)
Keep y
our pow
er tool
out of reach
of children
and do not allo
w
power
tools.
unauthorized
persons
to
use
the po
wer
tool.
P
ower tools
in hands
Personal
safety
:
of
untrained
persons
can
be
dangerous.
T
o
limit
the
risk
of
fire,
electric
shock
and
injur
y
while
using
the
device,
follow
all
operating
safety instructions
and
tips
provided
below
.
Keep
all
work
safety
instructions
and
tips
for
future
reference.
In warnings pr
ovided herein the expr
ession “power tool” means a power tool
power
ed fr
om the mains
(with a
power cor
d) or a
battery power
ed power
tool
(cor
dless).
WARNING!
General work
safety
warnings
for use
of the
tool.
Workplace
safety
:
a)
Keep your
w
orkplace
tidy and well lit.
Untidiness
and bad lighting
result
in
higher
accident
rate.
b)
Do
not
use
the
power
tool
in e
xplosive
environments,
created
by
flammable liquids, gases or
dusts
.
The power tool generates sparks
that
can
ignite
dust
or v
apors.
c)
Keep
children and
unauthorized
persons
a
way
from
the place
where
the
po
wer
tools
are
used.
Inattention
may
result
in
losing
contr
ol
over
your
power
tool
.
a)
Plugs
used
in
power
tools
must
match
wall
outlets.
Nev
er
modify
the plug
of your
power tool.
Do
not
use
any
extension
cables when
operating
a po
wer
tool
with
a
grounding/ear
thing
conductor (PE).
An
y modifications
of plugs and
outlets increase the
risk
of
electric shock.
b)
Avoid touching earthed sur
faces or
grounded items like pipes,
heaters,
central
heating
radiators
and
refrigera
tors.
T
ouching
earthed
or
grounded
sur
faces
increases
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
c)
Do
not
expose your
power tool to
rain
or damp
environments.
W
ater
penetrating
the
tool
increases
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
d)
Do
not
damage
the
power
cord.
Never
use
the
power
cord
to
carr
y
,
pull
the
power tool
and
do
not
pull
by
its
power cord
to
disconnect
plug
from
the
outlet.
Keep
the
pow
er
cord
awa
y
from
sources
of
heat,
oils,
sharp
edges
and
moving
parts.
Damaged
or
entangled
power
cords
increase
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
e)
When
your
power
tool
is
operated
outdoors
use
extension
cords
intended
for
outdoor
use
only.
Using
an
extension
cable
intended
for
outdoor
use
decreases
the risk
of
electric
shock
.
f
)
It
is
recommended
to
connect
the
device
to
a
mains
supply
equipped
with
a
residual
current
device
(RCD)
with
a
rated
current
of
30
mA
or less
.
g
)
When
it
is
unavoidable
to
use
your
pow
er
tool
in
a
damp
env
ir
on
me
nt
u
se
an
R
CD
(
Re
si
du
al
Cur
re
nt
Dev
ic
e)
f
or
protection.
The
use of
RCDs
decreases
the risk
of
electric shock.
a)
This
equipment
is
not
intended
for
use
by
persons
(including
children)
disabled
physically
,
mentally,
sensorial
or
persons
wi
t
h
n
o
ex
p
er
i
e
nc
e
an
d
kn
ow
l
e
dg
e
in
op
e
r
at
i
ng
th
e
eq
ui
p
me
nt
un
l
es
s
t
he
y
op
e
ra
te
t
h
e
e
qu
ip
m
en
t
u
nd
e
r
supervision
or
follow
user's
instructions
provided
by
persons
responsible
for
their
safety
.
b)
It
is necessary to predict
steps,
watch and
keep
common sense
when using
power tools
. Do
not operate
power tools
when you
are
tired,
under
influence
of
drugs,
medicine
or
alcohol.
A
moment
of inatt
ention while
operating
a
power
tool may
result in
serious
personal
injur
y
.
c)
Use
personal
protective
equipment
(PPE).
Always
wear
safety
goggles. Wearing personal
protective equipment
(PPE) including
a
dust
mask,
anti-slipper
y
footwear
,
a
helmet
and
ear
protection
reduces
personal
injur
y
.
d)
Avoid
unexpected start up.
Before connecting your pow
er tool
to
the
mains
and/or
inserting
a
battery
make
sure
its
power
switch is in
off position.
Carrying your pow
er tool with
a finger on its
power switch
or
without
disconnecting
it
from the
mains
(switched
on)
may
result
in
an
accident.
e)
Bef
ore
star
ting
your
power
tool
remo
ve
any
keys/wrenches
.
Leaving
a k
ey/wrench
in the
rotating
par
t of
your
power
tool may
result
in
personal
injur
y
.
i)
Do
not
let
your
skills
gained
through
the
frequent
use
of
the
power
tool
make
you
overconfident
and
disregard
safety rules.
Car
elessness
may
cause
injury in
a
fraction
of
a
second
.
f
)
Do
not
lean
forward
too
far.
Always
remain
stable
and
maintain balance.
It will
allow you to have a
better control over your
power
tool
in
unpredictable
situations.
g)
Wear
appropriate
clothing.
Do
not
wear
loose
clothes
or
jewelry
.
Keep
your
hair
tied.
Keep
y
our
clothes
away
from
moving
par
ts.
Loose
clothes,
jewelry
or
long
hair
may
be
caught
by
moving
parts.
h)
If your po
wer tool allo
ws for using an e
xternal dust extraction
or
collection
system,
make
sure
it
is
connected
and
used
properly
.
Using
dust
collectors
may
reduce
dust
affected
risks.
5
e)
Pow
er
tools
require
maintenance.
Check
power
tools
for
c
)
The
rated speed of
the accessor
y must be
at least equal
to the
concentricity
or
jamming
of
moving
par
ts,
any
cracks
and
all
maximum speed marked
on the pow
er tool.
Ac
cessories running
other
fac
tors
affecting
the
power
tool
work
safety
.
If
any
faster
than
their
rated
speed
can
break
and
fly
apar
t.
damage
to
the
power
tool
is
detected,
it
should
be
repaired
d
)
The
outside
diameter
and
the
thickness
of
your
accessor
y
before
use.
Improper
power
tool
maint
enance
is
a
reason
for
many
must
be
within
the
capacity
rating
of
your
power
tool.
accidents.
Incorr
ectly
sized
accessories
cannot
be
adequately
guarded
or
contr
olled
.
f
)
Cutting
tools
should
be
sharp
and
clean.
Keeping
sharp
cutting
e
)
The arbour size of wheels, flanges, backing pads or any other
edges
in
good
condition
reduces
the
risk
of
jamming
and
facilitates
accessor
y
must
properly
fit
the
spindle
of
the
power
tool
.
operation.
Acc
essories
with
arbour
holes
that do
not mat
ch the
mounting har
dware
g)
Pow
er
tools
,
equipment
,
w
orking
tools
etc.
should
be
used
of
the
power
tool
will
run
out
of
balance,
vibrate
excessiv
ely
and
may
according to this user's manual taking into account operating
cause
loss
of
control
.
conditions
and
the
work
to
be
done.
Misusing
a
power
tool
can
f
)
Do not use a damaged accessor
y. Before each use inspect the
result
in
dangerous
situations.
accessory
such
as
abrasive
wheels f
or
chips
and
cracks,
backing
h)
At low temperatures and after
a long
brakes in operation it
is
pad
for
cracks,
tear
or
e
xcess
wear,
wire
brush
f
or
loose
or
recommended
to
turn
the po
wer
tool
to
operate
it with
no
load
cracked
wires.
If
power
tool
or
accessory
is
dropped,
inspect
for a f
ew minutes to
provide proper
grease distribution inside
for
da
ma
ge
or
ins
tal
l
an
und
ama
ge
d
acc
es
sor
y.
Af
ter
its
driving
mechanism.
inspecting
and
installing
an
accessor
y, position
yourself and
i)
Use soft, damp (cannot be
wet) cloth and soap to clean
power
bystanders
away
from
the
plane of
the rotating
accessory and
tools.
Do
not
use
petrol,
solvents
and
other
agents
that
may
run
the
power
tool
at
maximum
no
-load
speed
for
one
damage
your
equipment
.
minute.
Damaged ac
cessories
will
normally br
eak apart
during
this
test
j)
Pow
er
tools
can
be
stored/carried
after
making
sure
that
all
time.
moving components are
locked and protected against
release
g
)
Wea
r
p
e
r
s
o
n
a
l
p
ro
t
e
c
t
i
ve
e
q
u
i
p
m
e
n
t
.
D
e
pe
n
d
i
n
g
o
n
with
original
devices
intended
for
this
purpose.
application, use face
shield, safety goggles
or safety glasses.
k)
Store
power
tools
in
a
dr
y
,
dust
and
water-protected
place.
As
appropriate,
wear
dust
mask,
hearing
protectors,
gloves
l)
Carry
your
power
tool
in
its
original
packaging
to
provide
and
workshop
apron
capable
of
stopping
small
abrasiv
e
or
protection
against
mechanical
damage.
workpiece
fragments.
The
eye
protection
must
be
capable
of
stopping
flying
debris
generated
by
various
operations
. T
he
dust mask
or
respir
ator
m
ust
be
capable
of
filtr
ating
particles
generated
by
your
operation.
Prolonged
exposure
to
high
intensity noise
may
cause
hearing
loss.
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
power
tools.
h
)
Keep
bystanders a
safe
distance
awa
y
from
work area.
Anyone
entering
the
work
area
must
wear
personal
protective
Repair
:
equipment.
Fr
agments
of
workpiece or of a
broken acc
essory
may fly
away
and
cause
injur
y
beyond immediat
e
area
of
operation.
i
)
Hold
power
tool
by
insulated
gripping
surfaces
only,
when
performing
an
operation
where
the
cutting
accessory
may
contac
t
hidden
wiring
or
its
own
cord.
Cutting
accessory
contacting
a "liv
e" wir
e may
make
exposed metal parts
of
the po
wer
tool
"live"
and
shock the
operator
.
j
)
Position
the
cord
clear
of
the
spinning
accessor
y.
If
you
lose
contr
ol, the
cord may be
cut
or
snagged
and
your
hand
or
arm
may
be
pulled
into
the spinning
acc
essory.
k
)
Never
lay
the po
wer
tool down
until the
accessor
y has
come to
ANGLE
GRINDER
a
complete
stop.
The
spinning
accessory may
grab
the
sur
face
and
pull
Safety W
arnings Common
for Grinding,
Sanding, W
ire
the
power
tool
out
of y
our
control
.
B
r
u
s
h
i
n
g
,
Po
l
i
s
h
i
n
g
o
r
A
b
r
a
s
i
v
e
C
u
t
t
i
n
g
-
O
f
f
l
)
Do
not
run
the
power
tool
while
carr
ying
it
at
your
side.
Operations:
Accidental
contact with
the spinning
accessory c
ould snag
your
clothing,
a)
This
power
tool
is
intended
to
function
as
a
grinder
,
sander,
pulling
the
accessory
into
your
body.
wire brush, polisher or cut-
off tool. Read all safety warnings,
m
)
Regularly
clean
the
power
tool's
air
vents.
The
motor's
fan
will
instructions,
illustrations
and
specific
ations
provided
with
draw
the
dust
inside
the
housing
and
excessive
accumulation
of
this
power
tool.
Failur
e
to
follow
all
instructions
listed
below
may
powder
ed metal
may
cause
electrical
hazar
ds.
result
in
electric shock,
fire
and/or
serious
injur
y
.
n
)
Do
not
operate
the
power
tool
near
flammable
materials.
b
)
Do
not use
accessories which
are not
specifically designed
and
Sparks
could
ignite
these
materials.
recommended
by
the
tool
manufacturer.
Just
because
the
accessory
can
be
attached
to
your
power
tool,
it
does
not
assure
safe
o
)
Do not
use accessories that
require liquid
coolants.
Using
water
operation.
or
other
liquid
coolants
may r
esult in
electrocution
or
shock.
m)
Keep
handles
and
grip
sur
faces
clean
and
free
from
oil
and
gr
ea
se.
S
ec
ure
g
ri
p
an
d
co
n
tro
l
over
t
he
to
o
l
in
un
ex
pe
c
te
d
circumstances
ar
e
impossible if
handles
and
grip surfaces
are
slippery
.
a)
b)
If
a
fixed
power
cord
is
damaged,
to
avoid
risks
it
should
be
replaced
by
power
tool
manufac
turer
or
in
a
specialty
repair
shop
or
by
a
qualified
person.
WARNING!
While operating power
tools it
is
necessary
to
observe
basic
work safet
y
rules
to
avoid
fire,
electric
shock
or
mechanical
injury.
Warranty
and
post-warranty
repairs
of
its
pow
er
tools
are
carried
out
by
PROFIX
Service,
which
guarantees
the
best
quality
or
repair
and
use
of
genuine
spare
parts.
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