Parkside KH 3163 POWER SCRAPER, PEC 200 SE, KH 3163 Operation And Safety Notes

POWER SCRAPER
PEC 200 SE
POWER SCRAPER
Operation and Safety Notes
ELEKTROSCHABER
Bedienungs- und Sicherheitshinweise
EL-SKRABER Brugs- og sikkerhedsanvisninger
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Table of Content
Introduction
Intended Utilisation .......................................................................................................Page 6
Fittings ............................................................................................................................Page 6
Items supplied ...............................................................................................................Page 6
Technical Data ..............................................................................................................Page 7
General safety advice for electrical power tools
1. Workplace safety .....................................................................................................Page 7
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Electrical safety ........................................................................................................Page 7
3. Personal safety .........................................................................................................Page 8
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Careful handling and use of electrical power tools ..............................................Page 8
Safety advice for power scraper ................................................................................Page 9
Original ancillaries / accessories ................................................................................Page 9
Understood everything? ...............................................................................................Page 9
Before taking tool into use
Attachment tools ...........................................................................................................Page 9
Changing attachments .................................................................................................Page 10
Commissioning
Working Notices ..........................................................................................................Page 10
Switching ON / OFF .....................................................................................................Page 10
Selecting the stroke rate ...............................................................................................Page 10
Resharpening the attachment tools .............................................................................Page 10
Maintenance and cleaning ........................................................................Page 11
Disposal ......................................................................................................................Page 11
Information
Service centre ...............................................................................................................Page 11
Warranty .......................................................................................................................Page 11
Declaration of Conformity / Manufacturer .................................................................Page 12
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Introduction
The following pictograms are used in these operating instructions / on the device:
Read instruction manual! Safety class II
Wear hearing protection, dust
Observe caution and safety notes!
protection mask, protective glasses and protective gloves.
Caution – electric shock! Danger to life!
Explosive material!
n
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V W
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Nominal stroke rate
Volt (AC)
Watts (Effective power)
Power scraper
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Introduction
Please make sure you familiarise your-
self fully with the way the device works
before you use it for the first time and that you understand how to handle electrical pow­er tools correctly. To help you do this please read the accompanying operating instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place. If you pass the device on to anyone else, please ensure that you also pass on all the documentation.
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Intended Utilisation
The appliance is suitable for the removal and abra­sion of coverings such as carpets, felts, cork sheets and plaster on small areas. It is also intended for removing residues of adhesives, paints and fillers, for the smoothing of coarse surfaces as well as for carvings on soft woods. Any other use of, and
Keep children away from electrical power tools!
Protect electrical power tools from moisture!
Check that the device, mains lead and plug are in good condition!
Dispose packaging and appliance in an environmentally-friendly way!
modification to, the appliance is deemed to be improper usage and may result in serious physical injury. The manufacturer declines to accept respon­sibility for damage(s) arising out of usage contrary to the instructions specified below. The appliance is not intended for commercial application.
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Fittings
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ON / OFF switch / Stroke rate preselector
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Tool arrestor
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Tool receptor
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Tool attachment
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Knife / Scraper attachment (offset)
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Knife / Scraper attachment (straight)
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Spatula attachment
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Chisel attachment
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Items supplied
1 Power scraper 1 Knife / Scraper attachment (offset)
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1 Knife / Scraper attachment (straight) 1 Spatula attachment 1 Chisel attachment 1 Operating manual
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Technical Data
Rated voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz Nominal power consumption: Nominal stroke rate: Level I: n
200 W
6.500 min
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Level II: n0 7.500 min
Level III: n0 8.500 min Stroke: ca. 2 mm Protection class: II /
Noise and vibration data:
Values determined in accordance with EN 60745. The sound pressure level (A-weighted) of the device is typically 78 dB (A). Uncertainty K = 3 dB. The sound level while working can exceed 85 dB (A).
Wear ear protection!
Evaluated acceleration, typical:
Hand / arm vibration a
h
Uncertainty K = 1,5 m / s
WARNING!
The vibration level given in these
= 8 m / s
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instructions has been measured in accordance with a standardised measurement procedure specified in EN 60745 and can be used to compare devices. Different uses of the device give rise to different vibra­tion levels and in many cases they may exceed the values given in these instructions. It is easy to underes­timate the vibration load if the electrical power tool is used regularly in particular circumstances.
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
WARNING!
and instructions!
Failure to observe the safety advice and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and / or serious injury.
KEEP ALL THE SAFETY ADVICE AND INSTRUC­TIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFER-
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ENCE! THE TERM “ELECTRICAL TOOL” USED
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IN THE SAFETY ADVICE REFERS TO ELECTRICAL
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TOOLS POWERED BY MAINS ELECTRICITY (BY MEANS OF A MAINS LEAD) AND ELECTRICAL TOOLS POWERED BY RECHARGEABLE BATTER­IES (WITHOUT A MAINS LEAD).
Read all the safety advice
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 potentially 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 control of
the device.
2. Electrical safety
To avoid danger to life from
electric shock:
a)
The mains plug on the device must match the mains socket. The plug must not be modified in any way. Do not use an adapter plug with devices fitted with a protective earth. Unmodified
plugs and matching sockets reduce the risk of electric shock.
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b) Avoid touching earthed surfaces such
as pipes, radiators, ovens and refrig­erators 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)
device, to hang up the device 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 electric shock.
e) When working outdoors with an electri-
cal power tool always use extension ca­bles that are also approved for use out­doors. The use of an extension cable suitable for
outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
f) Use a residual current device (RCD)
for protection if operating the electri­cal power tool in a moist environment is unavoidable. The use of an RCD reduces
the risk of electric shock.
Do not use the mains lead for
any purpose for which it was
not intended, e.g. to carry the
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3. Personal safety
a) Remain alert at all times, watch what
you are doing and always proceed with caution. Do not use the device if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. One mo-
ment of carelessness when using the device can lead to serious injury.
b)
personal protective equipment such as dust
masks, non-slip safety shoes, safety helmets or ear protectors, appropriate to the type of elec­trical power tool used and work undertaken, reduces the risk of injury.
Wear personal protective
equipment and always wear
safety glasses. The wearing of
c) Avoid unintentional operation of the
device. Check that the electrical power tool is switched off before you connect it to the mains, pick it up or carry it.
Accidents can happen if you carry the device with your finger on the ON / OFF switch or with the device switched on.
d) Remove any setting tools or spanners
before you switch the device on. A tool or spanner left attached to a rotating part of a device can lead to injury.
e) Avoid placing your body in an unnat-
ural position. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. By doing this
you will be in a better position to control the device in unforeseen circumstances.
f) Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear
loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves clear of mov­ing parts. Loose clothing, jewellery or long
hair can become trapped in moving parts.
g) If vacuum dust extraction and collection
devices are fitted do not forget to that they are properly connected correctly used. The use of these devices re-
duces the hazard presented by dust.
check
and
4. Careful handling and use of electrical power tools
a) Do not overload the device. Always
use an electrical power tool that is intended for the task you are under­taking. By using the right electrical power
tool for the job you will work more safely and achieve a better result.
b) Do not use an electrical power tool if
its switch is defective. An electrical power tool that can no longer be switched on and off is dangerous and must be repaired.
c) Pull the mains plug out of the socket
before you make any adjustments to the device, change accessories or when the device is put away. This precaution is
intended to prevent you from unintentionally starting the device.
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d) When not in use always ensure that
electrical power tools are kept out of reach of children. Do not let anyone use the device if he or she is not familiar with it or has not read the instructions and advice. Electrical power tools are danger-
ous when they are used by inexperienced people.
e) Look after the device carefully. Check
that moving parts are working prop­erly and move freely. Check for any parts that are broken or damaged enough to detrimentally affect the functioning of the device. Have dam­aged parts repaired before you use the device. Many accidents have their origins
in poorly maintained electrical power tools.
f) Keep cutting tools clean and sharp.
Carefully maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to jam and are easier to control.
g) Use the electrical power tool, accesso-
ries, inserted tools etc. in accordance with these instructions and advice, and the stipulations drawn up for this particular type of device. In doing this, take into account the working condi­tions and the task in hand. The use of
electrical power tools for purposes other than those intended can lead to dangerous situations.
J 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.
J Materials containing asbestos may
not be worked. Asbestos is considered to be a carcinogen.
J 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.
J Always have the cable leading away to the
rear of the appliance.
J In the event of danger, immediately remove the
plug from the power socket.
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Original ancillaries / accessories
J Use only the ancillaries and accessories
that are detailed in the operating in­structions. 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?
Safety advice for
power scraper
Avoiding the danger of injury, fire and damage to your health:
J Securely support the workpiece. Use
clamps or a vice to grip the workpiece firmly. This is much safer than holding it in
your hand.
J Wear protective glasses! Pieces
of material may split off the work­piece and become projectiles.
This could cause injury.
J Wear a dust mask! A dust mask
must be worn for prolonged work on wood or when working on materials
that give rise to hazardous dusts.
J 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 depend­ant on the job to be done. The supplied accessories are suitable for the most widespread areas of application (see Figs. C, D, E and F).
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Before taking tool into use / Commissioning
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Knife / Scraper attachment (offset)
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Knife / Scraper attachment (straight), e.g. for
removing carpets, felts, cork sheets as well as plaster and adhesive residues (see Fig. C, E)
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Spatula attachment (flat), e.g. for removing
paint residues, silicon and foams (see Fig. D)
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Chisel attachment (flat), e.g. for carving soft
woods (see Fig. F)
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Changing attachments
Wear suitable protective gloves when
inserting and testing attachments tool.
Notice: The curve / working edge of the attachment
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tool
must always point downwards.
Inserting a tool attachment:
j Push the tool lock j Insert the attachment tool
in the tool receptor
j Push the tool lock
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forwards to “UNLOCK”.
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as far as it will go
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(see Fig. A).
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backwards to “LOCK” -
the tool attachment is locked.
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Switching ON / OFF
Notice: The working motion of the appliance first
takes place on material contact.
Switching on:
j Push the ON / OFF switch / Stroke rate prese-
lector
Switching off:
j ON / OFF switch / Stroke rate preselector
backwards.
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Selecting the stroke rate
Note: The optimal stroke rate is dependant on
the material or the surface to be worked. It is best determined by simple trial and error. Always start off with the lowest setting. Should the removal be too slight, increase the stroke rate level for level.
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forwards.
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j Slide the ON / OFF switch / Stroke rate prese-
lector
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to the front to increase the stroke rate.
Removing a tool attachment:
j Push the tool lock j Remove the inserted tool attachment
the tool receptor
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Commissioning
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forwards to “UNLOCK”.
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from
The voltage of the power source must tally with the details given on the rating plate of the appliance. Appliances requiring 230
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Working Notices
V can also be run on 220 V.
j Always work away from the body. j Hold the appliance with both hands (see Fig. B).
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j Introduce the attachment tool
or the area to be worked with the appliance switched on. In that the working motion of the appliance first takes place on contact with the material, you will achieve a much more accu­rate positioning of the attachment tool.
to the material
Level 1: low stroke rate for precision work Level 2: moderate stroke rate Level 3: highest stroke rate for fast removal
j Slide the ON / OFF switch / Stroke rate prese-
lector
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Resharpening the
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to the rear to decrease the stroke rate.
attachment tools
The best work results are only achieved with sharp attachment tools. You should thus resharpen them in good time.
WARNING!
the plug from the power socket before beginning to sharpen the tools.
j Place the attachment tool
into the Power scraper (see section on “Chang­ing attachments”).
RISK OF INJURY! Remove
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to be sharpened
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