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contact hidden wiring.
Cutting accessory
contacting a "live" wire may make exposed
metal parts of the power tool "live" and
could give the operator an electric shock.
• Use appropriate detection equipment
to track down concealed supply lines
or consult the local utility companies.
Contact with electrical lines may result in
fire and electric shock. Damaging a gas
line may lead to an explosion. Penetrating
a water line causes property damage and
may cause an electric shock.
• Vibrations can be harmful to the human
hand-arm system.
Keep the vibration
exposure time to a minimum.
• During operation hold onto the power tool
with both hands.
Make sure that you stand
firmly on the ground. It is safer to handle
the power tool with two hands.
• Secure the workpiece.
The grip of
tensioning devices or a vice is more secure
than holding the workpiece only by hand.
Protect yourself and others
present from injuries caused by
splintering and flying bits and
pieces.
Wear a hard hat, eye protection, a dust mask
and safety boots. If necessary, put up partition
panels as shield against breaking off debris.
• Before starting to work, always make sure
that the insertion tool is firmly clamped
inside the drill chuck.
Insertion tools that
are not locked in place could be catapulted
out of the power tool upon switch-on and
lead to injuries.
• Before switching on the power tool, ensure
that the insertion tool can move freely.
If
the device is switched on with a jammed
insertion tool, the resulting forces can be
extreme causing the device to kick out
sideways.
• Immediately switch off the power tool if
the insertion tool gets jammed.
The power
tool can lash out to the side owing to the
forces that build up consequently.
• Regularly check the drill chuck for wear or
damage.
• Only start a percussive power tool while
holding it against a workpiece (wall,
ceiling, etc.).
• Wait until the power tool has come to a
standstill, before putting it down.
• For any work on the device, as well as
during transport or storage, set the
switch for the rotational direction to
centre position (locked).
This prevents
unintentional starting of the power tool.
• Processing metal creates flying sparks.
Make sure that nobody's safety is
jeopardized and that there are no
combustible materials near the working
area. Fire hazard!
• Avoid drilling in lead paint or other harmful
materials.
• Always keep the power cable behind the
device.
• Make sure that the venting slots are not
covered during operation.
Do not insert
any objects into the venting slots.
• The device must always be clean, dry and
free from oil or greases.
Safety instructions for charger
•
This charger can be used by
children aged from 8 years
and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and
knowledge if they have
been given supervision or
instruction concerning use
of the charger in the safe
way and understand the
hazards involved. Children
shall not play with the
charger. Cleaning and user
maintenance of the charger
shall not be made by children
without adult supervision.
•
If the supply cord is damaged,
it must be replaced by the