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3.6 V Cordless Screwdriver
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18-3279 Model PLSL-2506-UK
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Safety
General safety instructions for cordless power tools
Warning!
Read all the instructions. Failure to comply with the following
instructions can lead to electric shocks, fires and/or serious injury.
The term “power tool” in the warning text below refers to your handheld
mains operated or battery operated tool.
1) The work area
a) Keep the work area clean and well illuminated. Cluttered and poorly
lit areas invite accidents.
b) Do not use power tools in explosive environments, e.g. near
flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools generate sparks that
can easily ignite dust or fumes.
c) Keep children and other bystanders away from the area where you
are using the power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose your
concentration and control.
2) Electrical safety
a) The power tool’s plug must fit correctly into the wall socket.
Never modify the plug in any way. Never use an adaptor together
with earthed power tools. Unmodified plugs and suitable wall
sockets decrease the risk of an electric shock.
b) Avoid physical contact with earthed objects, such as pipes,
radiators, ovens or refrigerators. There is an increased risk of
receiving an electrical shock if your body is earthed.
c) Do not expose the power tool to rain or other wet conditions. If water
gets inside a power tool it increases the risk of an electric shock.
d) Do not abuse the lead. Never use the lead to carry the tool or
pull the plug from the wall socket. Keep the lead away from heat,
oil, sharp edges and movable parts. Damaged or tangled leads
increase the risk of electric shock.
e) When using power tools outdoors, use an extension lead that is
suitable for this purpose. Use of an extension lead designed for
outdoor use decreases the risk of electric shocks.
f) If for some reason you must use a power tool in a wet environment,
always connect it to the mains via an earth-fault circuit breaker
such as an RCD (residual current device). Using an RCD
significantly reduces the chances of you receiving an electric shock.
3) Personal safety
a) Pay attention to your actions and use common sense when using
handheld power tools. Do not use power tools if you are tired or
under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. One moment
of inattention while using a power tool may result in serious injury.
b) Use protective equipment. Always wear safety glasses.
Using protective clothing such as dust masks, non-slip safety
shoes, helmets and ear defenders when needed decreases
the risk of injury.
c) Avoid accidental starts. Make sure that the power switch is set
to OFF before plugging the tool into a wall socket. Never carry
a power tool with your finger on the trigger and never connect
the power tool to a wall socket when the switch is set to ON,
since it may result in injury.
d) Remove all service tools/keys before switching on the power tool.
A service tool left on a moving part of the power tool may result
in injury.
e) Do not overreach. Make sure you stand steady and well balanced
at all times. This will allow you to have more control in unexpected
situations.
f) Wear suitable attire. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewellery.
Keep hair, clothes and gloves away from moving parts. Loose-fitting
clothes, jewellery or long hair could become caught in moving parts.
g) If equipment for dust extraction or collection is available, make sure
that it is connected and used properly. Using technical aids may
decrease dust related hazards.
4) Proper use and maintenance of your power tool
a) Do not force the power tool. Use a power tool suitable for the work
you are about to perform. The proper power tool will perform
the task better and safer if used at the correct feed rate.
b) Never use the power tool if the power switch does not switch
the tool on and off properly. All power tools that cannot be controlled
by the power switch are dangerous and must be repaired.
c) Unplug the lead from the wall socket before making any adjustments,
changing accessories or storing the power tool. These precautions
reduce the risk of the power tool starting unexpectedly.
d) Store any power tools that are not being used out of children’s
reach. Do not allow people who are unfamiliar with the tool or its
functions to operate the tool. Power tools can be dangerous if they
fall into the hands of inexperienced users.
e) Check for any incorrect settings, parts that catch, broken parts
or anything else which may cause the power tool to malfunction.
If something is damaged it must be repaired before use.
Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
f) Keep tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with
sharp blades are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
g) Use the power tool, accessories and similar according to
the instructions and in an appropriate way suitable for the type
of power tool used. Also take into consideration your work
environment and the type of work to be done. Using the power tool
for a purpose other than that for which it is intended could result in
a dangerous situation.
5) Use and service of cordless power tools
a) Make sure that the power switch is set to OFF before attaching
the battery. Attaching a battery to a power tool when the power
switch set to ON is inviting an accident.
b) Only charge the battery using a charger approved by
the manufacturer. A charger suitable for one type of battery can
constitute a fire hazard if used for another type of battery.
c) Only use the cordless power tool with batteries intended for that
purpose. The use of other types of batteries might cause damage
or fire.
d) When not in use, the battery should be stored away from other metal
objects such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or any small
objects that could bridge the gap between the battery terminals.
Short circuiting the battery terminals can cause burns or fires.
e) If the battery is mistreated, it may leak acid; avoid contact with this
acid. If you accidentally come into contact with the acid, rinse your
skin with water. If the acid comes into contact with your eyes, seek
medical advice. Battery acid can cause irritation and burns.
6) Service
a) Repairs and service should only be performed by qualified
tradesmen, and only with original spare parts.
Additional safety instructions for chargers
and batteries
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Only use the supplied charger to charge the screwdriver with.
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Never use the charger for charging anything other than
the screwdriver it was supplied with.
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Do not expose the screwdriver to direct sunlight, flames or other
heat source which might cause the screwdriver to explode.
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Do not expose the screwdriver or charger to water.
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Do not dismantle the screwdriver as this may lead to short-
circuiting and the risk of explosion.
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