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• There is a risk of explosion if the battery is exposed to fire or high temperatures.
Never put a battery in a fire. Never leave a battery in strong sunlight for a long time.
• Before drilling in floors, ceilings or walls, check for hidden electric wiring, water
pipes or anything else that might be damaged in the area where you intend to drill.
Use a metal detection device, for instance.
• Always set the forward/reverse switch to the locked position before you
change an accessory.
Product marking with safety symbols on the power tool
Read the entire user guide, follow the safety rules
and observe the warnings.
Wear ear protectors and safety glasses.
2. Care and maintenance
• Keep the ventilation openings of the motor free from debris and dust.
• Clean the power tool regularly with washing-up liquid and a slightly damp cloth.
Never use strong solvents.
• Charge the battery regularly. It will last longer if it is used.
3. Disposal
• Follow local ordinances when disposing of this product. If you are unsure about
how to dispose of this product contact your local authority.
• To avoid short circuits, place adhesive tape across the battery contacts before
disposing of it.
• Faulty and exhausted batteries must be recycled.
• Do not throw exhausted batteries into a fire or into water.