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Ensure other people keep a safe distance
from your work area. Any person entering
the work area must be wearing personal pro-
tective equipment.
Broken pieces of the workpiece or broken insert
tools can fly off and cause injuries, even outside
the immediate work area.
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Hold the tool at the insulated gripping sur-
faces only when carrying out work during
which the insert tool can hit concealed elec-
tricity cables or the tool's own mains pow-
er lead.
Contact with a live conductor can also ener-
gise metal parts of the tool and cause an elec-
tric shock.
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Keep the mains power lead away from rotat-
ing insert tools.
If you lose control of the tool, the mains power
lead can be cut or caught and your hand or arm
can be pulled into the rotating insert tool.
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Never put down the power tool until the in-
sert tool has come to a complete standstill.
The rotating insert tool can come into con-
tact with the surface on which the power tool is
placed, which could cause you to lose control of
the power tool.
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Do not leave the power tool running while
you are carrying it.
Your clothing can get caught by inadvertent con-
tact with the rotating insert tool and the insert
tool can drill into your body.
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If the machine is switched on, do not direct
insert tools towards your own or other peo-
ple's bodies. Do not touch or take hold of
the tools.
•
Always wear hearing protection during ham-
mer drilling.
Exposure to noise can cause a loss of hearing.
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Always use the additional handle supplied
with the tool.
Loss of control of the machine can result in in-
juries.
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Do not use this tool for overhead drilling
with water supply.
The ingress of water into the power tool increas-
es the risk of an electric shock.
NOTE
The above safety instruction is only required for
power tools that cannot be used for overhead drill-
ing work.
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Always use the liquid collection device spec-
ified in the instruction manual for overhead
drilling work. Ensure that no water pene-
trates the tool.
The ingress of water into the power tool increas-
es the risk of an electric shock.
NOTE
The above safety instruction is only required for
power tools that can be used for overhead drill-
ing work.
2.6.5 Hazards when using and han-
dling the power tool
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If the machine is used for hand-held drill-
ing, always hold both handles firmly when
switching on and while working with the ma-
chine. When switching on and while working
with the machine, expect reaction torques
(e.g. due to sudden jamming or breakage of
the insert tool).
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If the insert tool becomes blocked, stop ex-
erting feed and switch off the tool.
Check the reason for the jamming and remove
the cause of jammed insert tools.
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If you want to restart a diamond drill, which
is in the workpiece, before switching on,
check whether the insert tool rotates freely.
If the insert tool jams, it possibly does not rotate
and this can cause overloading of the tool, or
can cause the diamond drill to detach itself from
the workpiece.
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Do not use any accessories, which have not
been especially provided and recommended
for this power tool by the manufacturer.
Just because you can attach the accessories
to your power tool is not a guarantee of safe use.
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The approved speed of the insert tool must
be at least as high as the maximum speed
given on the power tool.
Accessories which rotate faster than approved
can break and fly off the tool.
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Change insert tools carefully and only use
the mounting tools provided, if they are in
perfect condition. Disconnect the mains
plug before changing the insert tool.
Use of the mounting tool provided prevents dam-
age to the power tool and insert tool.
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